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' . . - ; - , .. 1rox...-Ko. 2709 OONCOltl). N. CMOA DAY. SEPTEMBER 19 1838 . I A T7TT A "DTTTTI . "I?"VD uTT cvrm m I i-.--.,-, - . w. - - " - - " " . 1 . xxiur kjxj jiAi .ox-u.iL.Hiu.Ei. rujitoUiN AJLi POINTERS. I : : . ...... - THE SUB-COMMITTEES Appointed to Solicit Subscriptions Jacob Fisher Attacked By a lnsky For tne Snipp Monument Selected Boar and Narrowly Escapes With By Wards Committees Requested Mis .Life. to Besin work at once. Oar Organ Church contnbu4or W R Odell, W G Means and H S tells na that young Mr. Jacob Fisher Furyear having been requested to of their, communitv, was severely act as a committee to raise funds for tusked by a boar last Friday that the erection of the Shipp monument had e8caped from his pen Mr at a meeting held on the 19th day of ffiaw woa f. , z.n.n . , , , - Eisner was attempting to cet him September, 1898, appointed the fol KoU i, , u . bac when the vicious animal af- ecript.ons for eaid parpose: d blm' unttlnS both thih8 atd Wardl-MesdamesLDColtrane . "s mui lDe sroana tnen oiaou,,K auoui tne DacK or the Mr. and Mrs. F B Irvin, of I foalisbury, spent Sunday and today in me city. - Mr. Mart E Dewstoe, of Mt. Holly, is visiting hia friend, Mr. Ches. Barrett. Mr. Eli Miller and wife, of Salisbury, spent' yesterday here at tne home of Mr. Geo. W Brown. J 1 am - 3a ' 1 . V Lather Bost, Smoot Dayvault, and Mis3?s Janie Ervin, Rose Harris, Annie Hoover and Ella Walter For Caauonville, L 0 Duval head and neck and arms. His shirt was practically ripped j off of him and but for the greatest 7 .4 4 Mi a If WrJ c iS is 1 A FRESH LOT OF Ward 2 Misses Licy Montgom- efforts on the part of the ylctina ery, Catherine Means, Margaret brother, doubtln-aa thA ffai 1 7 uwu nuum 1 Cannon, Emily Gibson, Mary Virs have been fatal for Mr. Fisher. Tie' uu mary oKin- wounaa when he was rescued were ner. For Forest Hill R F CnhU a L . w- w a w 1 1 1 a rn v w to t f ... , ttt . I " " wc UJ- ciwemeiv serious .. -. ..uamouu. nature. wara o Mesdames R A Brown, ancy Pouring In YOU FURNISH THE FEET WE DO THE RES IV Tnat's all we nsk you to do f r- nish the feet. We will not only do W C Correil and Misa Addie Patter eon . Ward 4 -Mesdames Luther Brown, Giles Crowell, and Misses Fannie Lippard, Fannie Young and Nannie Alexander. For Cabarrus A BIG DEAL. In Philadelphia la Which one of Concord's Host Enterprising Men Is ueepiy Interested Aews lo All. From Mr. A Jones Yorke we have Mills i renfiivfld vonrA rf o j 1 w. u uijj mciuuuuie 7 " v.oie ana cnange made m the city of Philadel akes Our immense stock the rest ' but we $2 50. will do it well for AT- Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5 01 j? au and , Winter pt Jour Ieec- . . I daily, both on Dry G-oods and Clothing sides. Cannon & Fetzer Company, Uyr 5 l orest Hill Aew. An ounce of satisfaction is worth a ton of talk Rati nfw; rr - rrir with every pair of shoes we sell. Respectfully, Dry M Miller vr j - 7 1 Shoe Furnishers. Notice to Tax Payers. T mil i.1 1 1 . ohia som w , x lue Plaa oeiow for Thevarioas committees will find lonff .cconnt nf if , . pm,I I:! 'he PnrPose of ting taxes on .obaoription lists at the Concord eren.ng paper, wh -d U-"--.!!, rf O National Bank, and they are re, of thB . i.i w tober' . ' queated to commence work immes veara 1 will be in my office during the diately. Th. w months of September ani Noyember, Messrs .-White, Williamson & Yorkr. . B vl "V . i ww iiii r rii u n tt TTfn . t. . . Mr.andMre. VV. A. Slone. of AI- 7 I .T J0010 """c "een eaiets 1 Monday, Ootober 17ch. 1898. bemarle, spent Sunday here with ZV . 1 . f Pding Poplar Tent townsh No Mrs. Sarah Stone, mother of Mr. W tide was then ef- Tuesday, October 18 rh, 1898. a Gf rectea with the western firm Rtatinn- .-.. H u r " . eeBe,townanipJNo.3,Wednes- : Mr. T W Miller has quite a sick Z ZSlTl. eon. ., . . .7 coot' e, townshiD No. 4 'ihnrs- - , . , "00! W,U be tr5osferred- This day, October 20th, i898 . I bib uofion Bay. ...... w, cnange wflereby those who Mt. Gilead tnwn.hin TJ k w,. Last Batnrday was one of those ere n the past sale6Inen By will day, October 21st, 1898. ' aajs that are likely to make the " u T T f " J M Faggart, township No. 6, candidates for cotton weiaher strivek. " 7 7 " ' uao orday, October 22nd, 1898. ... buder fqr the office. It kept ZZV7 f- m t0r T E;ed Minheimei', township No r poueeman busy making the Z ZVTZ ??J" r 2,th, 1898P c Etay in line on one side of the North and 8 hrL" t, township No. 8, Etreet fW.in p: . av- , " ""6'"' asaay, uctober Sistb, 1898. a 0- " -- I .mvv huu a-.aljUUXW V. JLC Willi f 1 W m.. 1 i-r ain mitialedfcr the iml.. m,,v. nrobablv W t "Wn. . .1..LV fl. . V' . " I J V " auv. ill VVftOnfRrlav f lnfnhor 9Ry 1 QQQ I IS WnQT nAWi An 4- . - j ll number of bales weighed while, if he doesn't hate to go to Bath; 7 1 Z r,:k.-.L.i " W nS9a. "fiSO Counted 'to 260. The average nrir? Chicago at once. riv DnfnK iqoq i?ioer Mattress. Cures noiihs a X 1 - - J 7 '"v.vwvw M(U lUiO. I O VWAV CVXXVL auyai o cents per pound. I vraruen OS vo., uid Field, township No 11, Fris - - I nara Kaon in Vml I Faii. u . m.uuiauiunng oay, Uctober 28th, 1898. uulueB8 icr more tnan nttyseven Concord, township No. 12, Satnrs 3 5 Tom Ruf r. i. w.w mTOC,cu uoncora, townsh p JMc iI ' ,f w Hn,e eBjPTed 8 tr3de f ab0nt October 29th, 1898. U.l?. While trmncr fTirnnrVi f Vi v, AHrt rtAA n 1 while going throneh the new $600,000 annnallv. tailding at the lumber yard Sunday L...... ."'.' .... eeppea on a loose sleeper and fell tu d l,. . . . y meu, The Republican primaries were Vng himself right badly.- held in the different -nr-Wnnte f county on last Saturday. No thing Candidates for the different conns ty offices will be present at places and dates named above. .Very Respectfully, M L Buchanan, Sheriff. TrL II ave a Missionary Sale wo.uiuajf. nuimug ---v,,, uuC1iu, The Ladies Mieeionarv Societv of much was done in the primaries Cabarrns County, N. 0., Sept. 19, ew ullead Reformed chnrnh in 7 .f ",-W""""i,QiaeiegaieB Ko. 5 township, are nrfinftrin; i . tDf oonJentln 18 coming have a aiB8ionsrv 8aIe ,n " several precincts Mr. itutnr a AYL -acnanan was nominated l - u 4 v I m n r v n - - . th " 6 m?iny otner the omce of fihflHff uiui:a T hnt x t . . I e',u are iu De soia is a beau- lor L Uj uilt cntainihg eeveral hum seriously Hurt. ured riflft m . dred names. S,Uier Hanging. The Reidsville correspondent to v;c Vnarlofcte Observer says: "A We learn that Mr, Daniel Yates. of the Organ ohurchi neighborhood, suffered a serious umbilical rupture recently by attempting to handle too United States soldier nampd TTnnri aVJ a weihf' from which he is lev was fo.,l . 'r n!med. Hun5' confined to his bed. While his W- ley was fnnn . 7 confined to his bed. While his coa- o M 2 r"mgby th6neCk ditionisnot imminently dangerous Sa lace'nearLeak it is serious and deserving of Lch oaturday morning. H hri v,o v 5 Crm nours. it js not known whether he committed suicide or was hung by unknown parties. AlGooa Opening, Elizabeth College, says the Ob wm. -has 75 yarding students Z im8ldenJ lKins hPea t0 ach the 100 mark during the session. When a girl is op in arms the young man in the sase seems to en joy it, Gold Leaf . T"f fei J 0"H E K 5 :! help ia lio-d's b;u-fiapiiriii:. v rliv h Hve? them pare blood, a Jtrotvl Snpeti new and needed jtb?wau A Runaway Marriage, It was the pleasure of a Stand ard , reporter to witness at Mt. Pleasant the marriage of a couple from Forest Hill. On account of some objections on the part of re latiyes, they decided to go over to Mt. Pleasant. The contracting parties were Mr. Jno. A Goodman and Miss Annie Byrd. They were married by Rev. Paul Barrinier Sunday eveninp. Returns From the West. Mr. Deberry Fisher, of M r . Pleas ant, who two weeks ago left here for the West, returned this (Monday) morning. He has been to West Su perior, Wis., where he spent nearly a week with hia friend, Mr. Luther Snirey, formerly of this place. Mr. Fisher only went on a pleasure trip and did not intend staying. is very beneficial to all lung and th. trouble. Highly recommended by medical fraternity. Cheaper than Patent Medicme soft as hair and will not pack. Our "Perfec tion Mattress," made Irom reginned ; cotton down "sold with a guarantee." for snhvi 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. You know that one third of your life is spent in bed 1 In order to have a first class bed you must have a No. 1 Spring. We have at your command, the Silver Kine The Dutchess, the President, the . National, "Raleigh," ' 'Sweet Kest, Morpheous" and "Solid Comfort." Pay your money and take your choice. V . , : s - ait w House FurDishinfi: Goods;of eveayj descriptioD worlcl without end. Come and see. Bell, - Harris Compaoy. v-
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