y0L. Xi.-No. 2709
f MUSTERING OUT PROCESS .
Of oar Second Regiment Sow FJd
Upon-Thelr lnierinc Ontto Beat
the Principal riace m Those farts.
vrfa correspondent to tne
Tuesday all
CONCOR1X BT; C. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19 189
Whole No 11799
A GENERAL DISTRIBUTION1 PERSON A L POINTERS
J he Ksiei
Wrver saja that on
Brranemen8 ror me uiu0tOi-
;he
Regiment- were
There was one
3Ut of the Second
.finitely made.
change from Mondays programme
L-the Rutherford company (Uapt W
T R Beli'O will be mustered ont at
"Morganton instead of at Charlotte.
rAs it'now stands the muater.out is
to beilia November 3rd, at Char-
: lone, with the Gaatoma company.
A ax a Thft
Tni3 win rtq'iiie
company will rendezvous there on
h9.n The Mnrphy, Nanthala
aud Aaheyille companies will be
mustered out tit Asheville,- begin,
ning -November 6th; the Rather
f jrdton ana Morganton-Lenoir ccm-piLiea-at
Morganton; the Greens-,
boro company at Oreen&borG; then
th Faj.etteville aufr- Lamber Bridge
companiea at Fayettevillf ; the Wils
mington company fit Wilmington,
and che Tarboro and Greenville
companies at Tarboro, this maidng
the twelye companies.
Oump will be broken here Saturs
day morning and the men will all
leave. Quite a lot of men Itft today
for the wresr, among 'them ten for
Nantahala. Guard will ba kepi up
to Saturday. '
Much money will beeamjng to
the soldiers when they j6e mustered
oat.- Here are tne lrems: rav tor
Of the Ylctliqs or John Barleycorn
On Natnrday Alght at a Corn Shnek
1ns Near Town Bloving Around Iu
Otber Plaeea.
Mt. Pleasant, Oct.; 19. Miss
Ella Xientz. who has been visiting
Miss Mabel Barrier, has returned
to her home in Norwood.
Mr. Frank Patterson, Jr., and
Chief Buglar Jay Sims returns
to camp at Jacksonville-tonight.
Gus Hartsell spent last night in
Salisbury.
Miss Esther Cook returned
Jiome from a visit to Charlotte this
morning.
-Alvon Watson came home
Mica Panlin Thnm nf flliino
j. C3 j ' i 1 from Guilford college this morning
Grove, spent Sunday here with L . , . . ,
Mrs. Dr. H N Miller.
We came near having a serious
fire in our town Monday night.
The chimney at the east end of
Mr. L J Foil's house caught and
burned out. The wind was blow
ing from the east, carrying the
sparks over on the roof.
The Pi. Sigma Phi Society will
give a public debate some time in
November.
Rev. Paul Barringer has moved
into his new house on North Main
3treet. r - ' :
Mr. David Corzine has pur
chased and moved into the resi
dence formerly occupied by J D
Barrier.
Mr. Horace Barrier has gone
to Charlotte to spend several days
on business.
John Barlevcorn was out on the
1
war path last Saturday night. Ee
passed by a corn shucking a mile
or two below town, and loosened
on account of being sick.
-Mr. C F Colyer, the landscape
artist who spent several months
here some. time ago, ; returned here
Tuesday night. His home is in
Asheville.
Dr. Jesae Hamilton left this
morning for Uharlotte to accept his
new po&ition. He has been staying
at Dr. Johnpton's drag store for
eight years.
A FRESH SUPPLY 0
1 i. 1 J 1 IkJL-L
ig Lot of
WA
Popular Priced and
Stylish Goats and
Jackets.
Fine Beaver Capes,
Fine Kersey Capes,
Fine Boucle Capes.
Can give you nice
Boucle Cape for $1,
worth 1.75.
Children's Reefers
made of twotoned
Boucle braided.
Fine Epingle Coyer ts, Vene
tian and Broad Cloths.
Prettiest Crepons in
wool and silk.
rljiAu Cannon & Fetzer
Millinery
nnn n
his war dogs. About three o'clock
Ocioberand up to dale in November Sunday morning a call was made
when mustered out: pay for rations on the bouthern Express and De-
1 1? - it nr.
ilurinff furlough of 30 dais; travel nvery association, ox ..we mi.
pay from Raleigh to their homes Pleasant Industrial Union, which
(thia latter being agreed on Tnes promptly distributed his victims
day); pay in lieu of raiona on their in Jtig;Town with all the ease,
way home from muster-out, and last ! grace and dispatch of trained vet-
the balance of their clothing allow- erans. ON Dit.
ance. The total runs from $65 to
$Iqq I J. S. narrlsHas a Fire.
Mr. J S Hams had a fire Mon-
WHITE GOVERNMENT UNION day night that burned his engine
m mm mt m
house ana saw mill. .LiKe a mira
Organized at Brief In Union County
-Speeches By Some of the Best
Speakers. Around There.
Brief, N7 G, Oct. 17: The
"White Government Union" of
Goose Creek township, recently ors
ganized, met at Brief Academy on
ole almost, his gin was saved thoogh
fall of cottar end much baled
cotton was on the yard. The fire
was blown in the direction of the
gin, ana tne root ana, some or ine
cotton in the yard caught but were
" I i! I I 1 ! x. T-v
u.fn. :ui. i... o i u eximeuiaaea dv oniv iwo men wuu
tons were diatribnted- and several f0DKnl; tie tire tor a COnsweraoie
names added, making a total of time before help arrived. A good
over half a hundred. The audience mrKc ' ircG Diuuuc.wcou..--
wM rftthpr Bmttn -hnffhnBA nrpBAnt doubtless saved the gm, while it
were well entertained bv a characs waa a sacrifice to the flames. The
teriatic Democratic speech from the en2ine bed waa extinguished before
lins of Editor R F Beaslev. of the giving way, so that the engine is
I . . j i t. i-
Monroe Journal. Dr. -Austin inlros n. - gwauy aamageu. xu iuSB
duced the speaker. For about two sustained will probably not far ex
nours tne appreciative aaaience was cec-d $200. It was a narrow esa
held enchanted by a mellifluence of cape of a heavy loss.
elOQiaence, mterepersed here and
inere wit u reasonaoie, mirtn-pro- miss arrie winecotr Dead.
TOKing-ioKes, some ot wnich. were Fnr Rnmft timfl Misa Carrie the
entiraiy fresh. The Union meets at ,x Mlra winpnoff
the Price school houBe next Satur- r ft - 1 . V 1
And Gahes
Rtceived. They are fine. Try thein.
Ervin & Morrison
GR0CER5
Company,
Tom Watson's Paper Done For.
The People's Party Paper, the
most lDiiuential moutnpiece oi
Populism in "the United S tales, of
which Thomas E Watson was lately
editor, suspended publication 8at
nrday on account of a laborer's lien
for $500 levied in favor of Mrs.
Mackie Sturgis Holcombe, business
manager, Mrs. Holcombe is also
secretary and treasurer, of Oar Pub
lishing Company, which; issued the
paper, and of which Watson is pres
ident. , Mrs. Holcombe engineered
the paper through the exciting
campaign.qf 1896, ; when Watson
naoA if ts flro VrrQr1oiHpa At MftrlOIl
Butler and his clique. Since then K,(J CjJN
the paper has been losing monefi
and Mrs. Holcombe's salary for that
year, so she alleges, hasgoEe to cur
rent expenses. Atlanta Dispatch.
Onr hats have a dainty
touch here and. there that dis
tinguish them from ordinary
millinery, a touch that stamps
them "Pretty." Everything
in Ladies' Sailors from the 25
cent ones to the very best. All
kinds of Tarns, little fancy
caps and hats for little chil-.
dren and misses. A line of
velvets at matchless mirps
"
might interest yon. Kibbons
for every ribbon wanf. Plain
ribbons, fancy ribbons, de
pendable ribbons. Cur ribs
bon slock is replete with every
wantable ribbon style. The
silk worm would be jnstly
jealons if he even learned of
snchrices for his product.
Here yon will rind a fancy
little line of baby hoods just
to please the mother We can
interest yon if your wants are
not filled for all time to come.
ii PAIS I CO.
CUTS NO ICE WITH US!
For Over Flty Years
day night, when and where it is to
who iives at Forest Hill, has been
ecutive commitiee.
be addressed by Chairman Coving- lingering with the dreaded disease,
ton, of the county Democratic ex- consumption, until Tuesday about 1
o'clock she answered the death
Augustine. txt- tt L.-unn
19 years of age. The funeral jwaa
conducted at thf home this
Tne Snow Tuesday Night.
show gave their fiiritimiioe (rtJ)oo by E,v O
on the Morris lot Tuesday after
noon to a medium sized audience.
The show is not up to the average
one of, this grade. J They carry a
very good band with themnicely
which
the remains were laid to rest in the
cemetery.
Give us your ear and we will tell you the reason why.
FURNIT TIRE is the iurden of our song. W e study it by
Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 3yrup hasL we dream ofiit bifjiight. Our highest imbition in
Deen usea ior over un.y yearn uy
millions of mothers for their child-a business way is to give the good people of Concord and
ren while teethingwith perfeGt suc
cess. It soothes the child, softens country for ' miles around the advantage of a FuRNI
f.h crnmo. ftllftvn all nain. nurfia wind
coii and is the beat remedy for TV HE STOKE EXCELLED BY NONE and EQ TJJlLL
Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor -mi, v 7v.
' n m m w . w m ajmmi i i .1 m w w ma a . . . m a m i i m . a . -
i;f4lA at-i PPnyny i mmc.fi 1 a til I XT JSnln hV i
druggists in every part of the world,
Twenty-fiye cents a bottle. Be sure
and ask for "Mrs. Winslowa SootL-
iig Syrup," and take tio other kind
Ask Your
DRUGGIST
for a geuerous
10 Cent
TRIAL SIZE.
CATARRH
John Eaton , an Robert Enlow
escaped from the penitentiary
uniformed ,apd , make, . splendid Monday mornings ach was in
mnsio. fnr ilHmt diatillintr. It means more
The backward Bomersault of thetinoonshine,x on the market.
dogs is good, but none of the ani
Jnals are under the best of control.
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It is quickly absorbed.
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It opens and cleanses
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Buying in oar lots -for spot cash from the best factories
in the United States gives us a long lead, in the direction
that interests buyers. We have the REST STOCK, tl e
best prices that has ever been our Jpleaeurelto offer our
customers-
We thank our friends for th&splendidlltrade given u$
in the pastel . We hopp, by close attentioutoryour Hnterc&
to merit it in the future -Dont
fail to see tlwse handsome Golden Oaks " Come
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ana1 see us, we wiu uq yuuivuua
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