Vol.. XU Ho; 2709 CONCORIV N. C. WEDNESDAY.1 SEPTEMBER 28 1S? 8 Whole No ll" 99 BIRTjHDAY PAKTY t o lie Given By the Diwistaters or the roofed eracy Ihursday JJflaht at toe nom of Mr.Jno.Wadsworth-Tonr tsc Will Be Kept a Necret. Northern states, and who has' been in thejSouth only a short "while, and who naturally before fore coming had a slight prejudice to the Southern people, made a As before stated in The Stand- most interesting talk. It was still akd, cards have been issued to a more impressive from the fact that cumber of frhnds of the Dangh- he had airea(jVj since in the South, tors of the Confederacy, inviting laid off all hatred and prejudice them .to -attend a oiunaay pany ai on account ot the cleverness and ! the home of Mr. J no. Wads worth. g00d will of the Southern people, The time eet was unsuitable, and and only wished that more of his it was then postponed, but will be people from where he came might eid on Thursday night at the minRle with our people and bury designated place. all past hatred and jealousies. One good thing about it, and , In all this crowd of people there -foe ior which the management de- thatday, it speaks well for Lex serves credit,is the fact that there ington to flay that the audience will.be some secrecy about it- was exceptionally well-behaved that is, your age will not be told and not one intoxicated man was when you bring as many pennies seen in fche crowd as you are years old. This prom- After the speakinx the old s61. ises to b an unusually interesting diers were marched by double file occasion, and the management m- to a iarge table wnerGj after a tenSs baying it ram or shine. The mogt impre8siVe blessing had been bouts will be from 8 to 11 o'clock, irL1:ed, the appetites of all were ana war buuSB vm liu well satisfied.. It was a grand day PERSOIS A E POINTERS. Captain Edward Hill returned home this morning from Charlotte, where he spent yesterday. Mr. J N Holding, of Raleigh, who has been working at the in surance business in our city for about three weeks, left yesterday evening. ,; Messrs. Claude Ritchie, of New London, and Darant Parker, of Al bemarle, each ono of whom is manager of Mr. W J Swink's mores at their r ssective p'acea.are here today. A FRESH LOT" OF pancy k es P OUfltl ti AT- guests Bat one thing more should be and one long to be remembered. ir Mnrriagre Tills Evening. Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5 BITTEN BY A DOG mentioned in connection with this I Foii-uoeei nose for which this event is being , . . , , iL geld. The funds made will be e e tbl noon to attend the used for the purpose of marking ou-Boger marriage this evening the graves of the Confederate sol- at 6 o'clock at the home of Mr. diers whose bodies now he m Martin Boger, the bride's father, corthern States. In this connection near Flowe's. II lZ- '1 we win ineuwuu ux tu Among the number from Char, things to whicb this Dodson-Ram- ... ,n , . . Ln t TWra of lotte wbo Pa8sed through were Rev. i CLTFishernd wife, Mi Helen China pGrOVe, Sept. 23 -Miss t ton tnhfl Voo Foil, and Mr. Hnzel Grav. also Miaa Myrtle Patterson, who is attend- At Isli-lli-l UUtOU VJV' UUVI I 1 v 1 I. -I -I J H r i L n,.f 5in tn th RamnPl Lib T?hrn nf Mt. Rnllxr mg School at Mont Amoena, Spent Davis monument in Tennessee, $5 as a tribute of Winnie Davis, and $21.50 to the banner of our sol diers here. 9f Jr. Casper Has Gone North for Treat mentSirs Leazer Was Also Bitten A Show Headed That Way-Wnat Does It Mean. Our immense stock of Fall and Winter .goods are pouring in daily, both on Dry G-oods and i Clothing sides. Cannon & Fetzer Company, GRAND REUJNION. or Confederate Veterans at Lexington -A LarseA nraber Present Talks By .Several lMfterent Ministers toncord Famished One of the Speakers. 1 TVT-nnr "C 1 TTf O TGn 1 1 on TTT1 1 QT Sioed, Mr. Arnold Shaw, of I , at:i. . -vru uuanoiice, ibiiea 10 come. mi. ft c.0iee were here Saturday Shaw was one of the attestants Uith their friend, Mr. Frank Pat - and was to accompany Miss Pearl terson. Brown." In his stead Mr. Chal. Mt .T C. Uhrtmt has been bitten White will act. bv his doer, which is supposed to The bride and groom will return be mad. He has gone north for 6 he -e after the marriage, and will Veaunen? "vuroPuuux. xu YOU FURNISH THE FEET v?E DO THE REST. That's all we ask von to do f r- - niih the ffet. We will not only co fhe reat. but we will do'it well for $2 50. We have everything in Oxfords except your feet. An ounce of satisfaction is worth a ton of talk. Satisfaction goes with every pair of shoes rwe sell. Respectfully, 4k Miller, Shoe Furnishers. Dry Lexington had a grand day g t0 0barlottie, Thntoy. momipg. of other doge were Bitten Tuesdav when their big reunion contribntions From orffan chnrch. by it, also Mrs. John Lieazer. of Confederate veterans was held. Miss Dora Boat has secured a Lieutenant Goldston, cf the People from throughout the coun- position m the millinery depart- First N. C. Kegiment, was in our ty gathered at an earlyi hour to ment at D P Day vault's, and enters town Tuesday. I I l 1 tm fab-AK rT a I hflTYVOrifl flTifi I v -1 . t 4 . . . L L . take part. , into her field of duty today (Wednea- M IS Wnat COmeS tO tHOSe that USe a PlllG ; a large numoer 01 irienas waS oay . . ; ;- nhT0 been visiting at Fiber" MattreSS. ClireS OOUghS, COldS and present besides at least 225 veter- Miss Jennie Ketchie, of China Mr. W J Swink's, left for their . ans who answered to their names Grove, is visiting her friends, Miss home this morning. is Very beneficial to Call lung and thrOat at roll call. The halt, the lame Dora Bos t, and Mrs. Katie Cruse. Photographer Shive has pitched trouble. Highly recommended bv medical and the blind were there and took From there she goes to Mt. Pleasant his tent in China Grove. ; part in the march, led by Mr. to visit her cousins, the Misses The town has been posted for a iratemity. Uheaper than Patent MedlCine-- m Holt, who acted as drummer Fisher, thence to Concora t, visit JJ1- m0Ue? soft as hair and Will not pack. Olir kPerfeC hoy for them. Mr . Tom Waller and family. uuu u tu tuo ot. n -r . v.i . i" . .. Trio xnnncr rfionle had a de- inn tfroco. V mcirlo tvrkrri PQnrinnn rrr'n Rev. J C Davis, of this place, Communion at Organ Church the made a talk in the court house to fourth Sunday in October. Pre the veterans, which was, as usual, paratory services on Saturday before most impressiye and entertaining at 2 P- m. Oohtbibutqr. and We knOW it Suited him tO Mrs. Bnrgess Dead. speak on this subject. By telephone we learn that Mrs. Rev. K H Parker, who is known Chas. Burgees, of Salisbury, who Here and whose oratorical powers has been very sick for some time, are well remembered, made a died this (Wednesday) morning. talk to the audience, and received Mra- -Burgess " own by a nam I i m fit' . after cheer. His speech 061 01 PeoPle 01 tnia Plaoe' sne n8T mg neen miss .Dessre xiiicn, aaugn ter of Mr. M L Ritch, before mar rying Mr. Burgess. 8he has been marritd only two or three years. She leaves a husband and many dear relatives. 1 caeer was inspiring and impressiye. Rev. Kitch, a son of a Confed erate veteran of that county, pke, showing his love for the ld soldiers who fought in bygone flays and who are now answering t0 their last roll call. Among J B Duke, president of the other things he related the time American Tobacco. Cq. has con when his father returned home in sumated & deal whereby his a crippled condition, and when company has come into the pos! the old musket was hanged up session of the. Brown Brothers over the door' to remain there so company's' : plant M at 'Eighteenth long as any of the family yet lived street and Chateau avenue, St J and then it would go to 'the next LouiSv He paid '$1,5000 for generation. 4 the property and topk ppssessibn Bey. Crushner, a minister of the at once. Daily Record. ; The young people had a de- tion Mattress' made Irom resrinned notton Ughtful straw ride and moonlight ' , n picnic at SechWs pond last even- down, sold with a guarantee," for solid chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. comforti stands at the head of the list Hair, Mr. w g Patterson's beautiful cotton, cotton and husk, straw and cotton ollnsvA vnmAino rnri-fTT HTTfMf -5 up Sus, the boys are rubbing up from a good common Ito the best mattress for rece tn ' 5 themoneyJalwayson hand. Dr. A J Crowell, of Charlotte, You know that one third of your life is spent in bed 1 spent yesterday m our xown. Tn order to have a?first class! bed von must have a No. 1 Springs We have at your command the Silver King, The The reading circle with the above Pntcliess' the President the National, "Raleigh, ""Sweet name, held their meeting Tneaday Best," Morphecras" and. ' 'Solid Comfort ." Pay your money afternoon with Misa Lidie Smith. fl take our clloice. l ho RnDiecL oi uieir uicouuk w&b the historical character of Queen Elizabeth and writeis ol that age, which subject . proved to be one of much interest to all of the members. On next Tuesday afternoon the cirole ,will jneet .with Miss Lucy Lore. v. "Much Ado About WothLinsr." IRErv OTHfcKS rind her? U in Hood'aSarparilla, wnich gives them pure blood, a g-ood appetite and E3W and needed WW&WllWmM House Furnishing, Goods of eveayjdescription, world without end; Comejand see. .