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Of T - Jfl Tl- Vol. Xi. No. 2709 CONCOK1X N. C. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2 1898 WHOLESfo 11781 MORMON ELDERS Jielucle a 91 au By Their Doctrine and Succeed In Getting Him immersed The Poor aian Is Made to Beliere Thai His Wife Is In Hell Ills Im mersion Atones For Her Sin. A VIOLATION 1 Of the Revenne Law Charged Against One ot China Grove's merchants Ho Gives Bond Until the Jfext Term of Federal Court. Thursday evening Deputy Mar- The following letter has been rei shall Hampton brought Mr. Harvey ceived frcm a gentlemanm the lower Casper, a merchant of China Grove, part of our county, giying an ac- to this plaoe under arrest, the charge count of some of the doctrine that against him being a violation of the the Mormon elders are presenting revenue laws. to some of our people.- ; As for the Mr. Casper is accused of buying name, we will withhold it. Follows thirteen pounds of tobacco in boxes ing is his letter which are only stamped as ten '0n Sunday, August 21sy Mr. pound boxes. George Gorman was immersed by a The case was brought to Esq. W Mormon elder for the remission of J Hill, he being a United States his dead wife's sins, who has been Commissioner. No trial was held dead about twenty-five years. The there being no evidence heTe. Mr. Mormons told Mr. Garmon that be- Casper was compelled to give a $200 cauee his wife was a Methodist and bond for bis appearanee at the next was not immersed, she was in hell term of Federal court. 5 and if he would be immersed for her that would make the atonement NOTES FROM COUNTY HOME for her and bring her out of hell . Mr. Gorman, with an eye blinded to the true God, and with all faith in the sheep thief, Joe ' Smith, the Mormon god, was immersed for PERSONAL POINTERS. Henry Crnse Dead 34 riving: and Doing? Well They Help to Work ana Are Hap5y. Mr. Barnhardt was Mrs. Dr. Stevens returned home this morning from Mt. Pleasant. Mr. 'Luke Johnson, of Meck lenburg, was here this morning. Mr. P B Fetzer left this- morn ing for New York on a business trip. -Mrs. A B Young and daughter. Miss Mary, returned from Salisbury last night. Mrs. John Allison went to Sal isbury this morning to attend the bedside of Mis3 Nannie Craige. Mr. D J Boatian returned this morning from Lenoir, where be has been visiting for his health. .Mr. Will Weddington and mother, Mrs.W M Weddington are visiting relatives at China Grove. They will spend several dayB. Mrs. D B Coltrane went to Bessemer last night, . having been called to the beds; U of her daugh ter, Mrs. Garrison, who ttes taken sick yestQiday. ONE LOT OF C A LI C Q at. 2 12 c Yard. ' ONE LOT OF Indigo Blue at 3 H2.C. Yard: --Mrs. Chas. Kimball,- of Chir Grove, arrived this morniner and is stepping at toe home of Mr, A S in town this (Friday) morning from the county . . hnmA tn nrnnn r a rrflR n fnr TTon t-tt m u n m j o i her nn fchn Snndav above stated. r " j iayvauu: one win ppena ouna. cruse, a negro man t veil Known aoouii who ner nusoaau, wno is now nigai town . Henry had been puny for operator at the depot This is the third immersion and as there was so much water on that occasion and a good deal of sand in it we think this will do for him now. A ad &s to revelations Mr. Garmon. says he has had one. The Lord has told him that he will eventually take this country by storm and as Mr. Garmon ia a widower the wo men especially are getting scared. They say they don't know the extent of his Satanio influence. Mr. Gar mon says that when they laid their fairly nappy as one large family. hands on him for the reception of the Holy Ghost he certainly receiyed it. But we think the brother was mistaken. He has never received anything yet except a bad cold. But as to his atonement we have only cme time and has been in the county home for about three weeks. He died Thursday evening. Mr. Barnhardt say3 hehaaa group of 34 inmates now, all doing well There ia now none under treatment by .the doctor. He says he receives very material help from those able V 1 iq ao some worn ana exercise Bome care OTer others. Many of tbem read and all seem A FRESn LOT OF aocv n ONE LOT OF A T Tl N To Close out at o 13 Cents, YOU FURNISH THE FEET WE DO THE REST. That's all we nsk you to do f r- nish the feet. We will not only do the rest- but we will do it well for 50. We have everyifciLg it Oxforrs except your feet. i AT- A Solution or .the Knee Problem in j ' the South By Sir. H Simmons. Mr. E S Simmon?, of Washing ton, N. C.. is in our city aad we b fc A. ...a. I this to say . The greatest mistortune 8peak for -im a faYOrable reception that ever came to Dives was that by the citizens of Concord . either Abraham or Lazarua waa not Mr. Simmons had the misfortune a Mormon. Had they been they to lose his sight about 10 years ago, would" not only have given him which interfered greatly with a lu water but would have brought him crative law practice. clear out of hell and bidden him go - Having lived among the negro ana be immersed m a river ot water. race before and ever since the days And as to his taking this country, 0f emancipation, Mr. Simmons has we will eay Mr. Garmon is an elo- bad unsuxpassed advantages in the great question handled. Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5, Cannon & Eetzer Company. An Attack Heart. of Palpitation of the ; u An ounce of satisfaction is worth a ton of. talk. Satisfaction goe with every pair of shoes weeil. Respectfully, Dry Miller Shoe Furnishers. Dr. Sam Montgomery returned this (Friday) morning from Virginia Beach . While there Dr. Montgom erv was taken with an attack of pal pipation of the heart - and suffertd quite intensely for a day or two. He was very weak when he started home, but is recuperating now. was Forest Hill JTcks. The Sonthern Loses the tsntt. ThA case that has been before the qaent speaker and moch devilment knowiedge of the race question. Rowan Superior court for seyeral a putuiuie lor mm to ao. Since becomine blind, when much ; m. .r a p;rf. .noi Onristian friends and citizens of of distracting every day scenes have tfefi Southern for the killing of his WBUOUUB luuul) U4 uur been enut out ne nas appnea nis EOn by a train last year, was decided and so-called Christian America ! I wuwuviigw pnws u 8kuj in iavor oi jut. iTiercc, xne aams What are we to do with these arch and treatment of this great race ases sued for and obtained fiends of hell r To drive them out problem. $2,000. seems hard to free Americans, to The result of his study is a book argue with them is impossible, to 6x3 inches of 150 pages of beautiful . tt I J retain inem is ruinous, yea aamnmg type in wbich the author's thoughts to less informed ot our country. We are presented in the best of style. talk about heathen in Ohina, Japan Thft WOrk haR th AndorsAmAnt of and elsewhere but we ask if this is Judge W J Montgomery, the Char. M Russell. Mr. Tally is 84 years old not heathenism in America in its intfA ohp. l-th wnvtnn and quite spry for a man of his age. Post, the Chicago Inter Ocean, Har per a Weekly and others . NEWS PARAGRAPHS. The title of the book is "A Solu tion of the Race Problem in the ifiCr W.TX FT Mr. A G Tally, of New London, is visiting his daughters, Mrs. F P 8mith, Mrs. S H Stone and Mrs. M darkest hue T Miss Winnio Davie, who has been soutb." eeriousty ill of gastritis, is much im proved. Gen. Miles and 4,000 troops from Porto Rico are on their way to New York, having left the island Thurss day. . Gen. Shafter arrived at Montauk Thursday evening from Santiago. The Charlotte Observer has sent Mr. JU.ifi U Uryant and Mr. Kerr, When you. call for DeWitt's of the Asheville citizen will go into Witch Hazel Salve the great pile ice eastern part oi tne estate to oh- cureuuu fcuiUB do. K. of P. BTotlce. Concord Lodge, No. 51, K. of P., regular convention tonight at 8.00. Brethren urged to assemble prompt ly. Business of importance. . J as. C. Fink, C. C. J as. R. Young, K of R & S. Mr. Ed Barnes, of King's Mouns tain, is visiting at Mr. H M Bars row's. Mr. W A Russell and family moved to Albemarle Thursday. Mrs. R H Thompson, of Charlotte, is quite sick at her mother's, Mrs. H C Morris, at this place. Mr. J D' Green and Miss Lizzie Crowell, were married at the Metho dist parsonage by Rev. J D Arnold Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. Mr. Green is a carpenter at the Odell Mills and is a worthy young man. Is what comes to those that use a "Pine Fiber" Mattress. , Cures coughs, colds and is very beneficial to all lung and throat trouble. Highly recommended by medical fraternity. Cheaper than Patent Medicine soft as hair and will not pack. Our Pprfec tion Mattress' made Irom reginned cotton down, sold with a guarantee," for solid comfort, stands at the head of the list. Hair, cotton, cotton and husk, straw and cotton from a good common to the best mattress for the money always on hand. 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