CONCORD, H. C. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 4 JSQfc r FLAN OP MARCH Let Everyone Tafte Sart in the Pro rrsNioit Tlicre is a Place For All. Euh detection ' -from the -differ rnt-fownsuip-i is req nested to stay in a body SDooewbera near the streets Tomorrow morning and to" consider t'hemselvfes at the command of their marshals fiom tneir township and ward. Afer cheee divisions have been made then the marshals will get their orders from the two chief marshals as to where their position will be. It i9 hoped that every mars shul will realize the fact that he is on doty for the purpose of lending assistance to every one. The following is the way in which the procession will be formed and as it will look from the spectators view: Steel Creek brass band. Hor semen, under the command of the two chief marshals. Mr. '.Pleasant cornec band. Foat8 filled with young girls of Cabarru3. Carritges and other vehicles. Bieycle brigade - To Jhe Lovers of Music. The Concord Choral Union in vites all lovers of vocal music to "itec with them tonight in the lec ture, room of the Lutheran church to enlarge the organization so as to ,C2 all who wish to avail thems selves of its benefits.. RE klDENHOUR, " Secretary. An Evening at tho nnntint raem.n Some days ago it wa3 decided that a lunch be -given at the Baptist par- ronsge, the proceeds of which were to go towards buying a new carpet for that church. A number of the numbers of the church assembled f he re -Thursday night to enjoy the evening.' The principal feature of the evening was the "fishing," Ech lady had been request. d to bring a Jur-ch and to also put her card on the ineide of the box. The young gentlemen, &ft-r depositing a quarter for bait, VouM atretoh his pole over .the curtain to await his luok. After catching-: hi a box of lunoh, he would then iaeetthe lady whose name was therein and they-together would en 307 the lunoh.- The management o-sopold ice croprn, cake?, etc. From the fiihing and refreshments the -,n:igcinent realized about $12.00. tiobsQu and tlie Wrecks. . .Washington, Oat. 29. Naval Con 8'ructcr:Hob-2on arrived in this city today L osi Philadelphia, where he took pari m the peace jubilee. This afternoon he appeared before the fc'-rd of Zitsval bureau chiefs for the Purpose- of explaining the condition of the Spaniafi" ship3 wrecked off e coast of.; Santiago and the pro- grees end 'proapeots of the efforts Vfiich-are making for their recov-. It is said that over a million dol ors will be required to continue the p2ration3 and the Secretary of the J ooo uu auu vy vyilttO CuanCtf there is of success before authorizing tbe expenditure of so large an aount of money. The action of jjje department will be based upon be reports of bureau : chiefs after tbe examination of Naval Construc tor Hobson. Tbe latter was with the board all Qe afternoon Pin rJ nana m wn ' ;.etaUed information as to the Edition hf tt - uo wicu&a. jtie was continue the service cf the wrecking j company any longer, and that, re i cnlia y A a. . j urn uui warrant tne $H00 per uay it i receiving. Constructor Hobson said -that in his opinion the Colon aad Vizcaya could be raised and brought to dry docks at New York and Norfolk at a coat of $500,000 for one and $400, 000 for the other and possibly both could be brought in for $400,000 each. Mr, Hobson wanted to be placed at the head of the wrecking company which he should organize and be authorized to expend from $800,000 to $900,000 on the two vt-sasls. He said the hull of the V.zoaya was ins tact and he proposed to build a cofo fer dam around her and bring her to the surface after making repairs necessary' to flbat her. Mr. Hobson also gave the bureau chiefs some information concerning the Reina Mercedes and the Merri- mac. The former could be eatily rais-d, he believed, for it was apn parent that she ooly had been scuU tied. The Mernmao could be raised. and he said ahe must be removed from the ir.ouch of . the harbor in some way . , The board will have another meet ing Monday niht .and possibly make some recommendations to the secretary regarding the wrecks off Santiago. : iK v An Excellent Show. Pawnee Bill's Wild West Show pitched its tents on the eastside, Thursday, and all day the grounds were ewarmed with esger spectators. Both afternoon and evening per formances were largely attended, and all were thoroughly pleased with the exhibition. All the differ ent phases of frontier life were por trayed in a realistic and thrilling manner, and for an exhibition cf its kind it is the best that ever visited here. The daring riding and feata of horsemanship exhibited by bands of Indians, cowboys and Mexicans was of a high order, and filled the hearts cf all with admiration. The boomerang throwing by the Austra lian bushmen was a novel feature and deserving of special commenda tion. In short, the entire psrform- ancefrom start to finish was excel lent, and held the closest attention of the large audiences. Pittsburg, Pa., Dispatch. This large aggregation comes to Concord Wednesday Nov. 16 for one day only. PERSONAL POINTERS, Mr. M X Freeman returned borne last night from a business trip. Miss Connie Cline, cf Elizabeth college, will be home tomorrow night to spend Sunday, Mr. H M Barrow and Mr. Luther Bost are spending the after noon in Charlotte. Mr. G G Ritchie, one of Rich- field's most enterprising men, is here today on bnsiness . Mr. Chas. Hislon. Brjrfir?ntn. dent of the Buffalo mills, heard Senators Tillman and Butler in Charlotte today. Whole Bo 11799 WAIT A FRESH SUPPLY OF EESE WAFERS And .'Cakes ; Received. They are fine. Try them. Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5 i.'ii,,,li:VvWJLL!J!,l MtWLl Via I f .iiw.il , y.iff..r. Too Long. The first chill of Winter is the most Dangerous. Buy your "Winter Un derwear "Now. We have every kind. Soft, Flexible Egyp tian Ribbed cotton Heavy Fine Knit -eieecea Back. Fin Ribbed Cashmere. El egant All Wool Switz Uonde suits. We have the greatest variety. We can please you in goods. The prices are bound to be the lowest, because if price and goods are not right we give the money back. Cannon & Fine Plush retzer Company. gITY estaurant, R. WILL JOHNSON, Proprietor. Rooms ODDOsite Court Hon ai an noars. i5irQ9 on toast, fish. nvs. ters, etc. served in nicest stvle. F, thing clean and attractive. We cater to the patronage of ladies especially. We win Keep only noiite and accnmtnn- datinr attendants. uen. Itee's Mother Dead. Mrs. Ann M Lee, mother of Gen Frzhagh'Lse, died Thursday mora- ing at the honif of her eon, 0 p Uamel Lee. . Mrtf. Lees death was caused by a fall that she received a few days ago. '5 No Two Alihe, Elaborately trimmed, something new, and all go at half or two- thirds value. Prices run from $1.25 to fine Seal Plushes worth $25 to go at $15; come and see some grand cape bargains. H L -PARKS & CO "21 S13 COTTON -CUTS NO ICE ..WITH :US ' Tired of Roaming. ' i Gideon Marsh, the fugitive pre3is dent of the Keystone National Bank that failed in 1891 has returned to Philadslphia ai d given himself up to hi3 bondeman, Wm. H Wana maker. When he left Wanamaker had to pay the $20,000 bond for. felted and he has spent as cinch mora trying to apprehend him but without success. . opinion that it was useless to A Professional Xote. Mrs. Timpkins was taking her son to.echool for the first time, and after impressing the schoolmaster with the necessity of his having a through, good education, finished up sayihgi "And' ba7 sure he learnd Latin. , r But my dear madam," said the schoolmaster, A'Latin is a dead lan guage." - . . "All right' said Mrs: Timpkins, he'll want it. He'a coin g to be ail uDdertaker." Pick- Me-Up. jusireceivea A lot gi ors niture, and can sell it as ciieap as the cheapest. Get prices anywhere and I will compete in quality and pricse. Also a complete line of un dertakers' supplies. daYwlt J. T. POUNDS. New Milk Dairy. ' T have now started my Milk Wag on twice daily except Sunday I ave moved my cattle to the Mi seiiheirncr farm and hive employed 0 , W 'Misehheimer to oversee my farm and cattle. I am now in reach of town and will be there regularly. Fresh milk-at 5 cents per quart, de livered in any part, of towii. L-avo order with Mr. James Coofr. the driver. All orders promptly filled. Tickets wiil be usea. Hopinptore cieve your liberal patronage, l am , 1 Yours to Serve, , J. M. COLEY. Proprietor of BniTttlo Dairy. Five years experience. A Local Disease A Climatic Affection. CATARRH Nothing but a local remedy or chanee of climate will cure it. ; Get a well known specific, ELY'S CREAM BALM It is atiicklv absorbed trives relief at once. mm j Qbens and cleanses me in asai passages . A . . Allays inflammatfon.yyiJj HEAD J - Heals and protects the "membrane restores the senses of taste and smell. No COcalne; ho mercury, no injurious drug. Full size 50c; Trial siz 10c, at Druggists or by mail.-' : ELY BkOTHEkS, 5 Warren Street, New York. Give us your ear and we will tell yon the reason wtuj. FURN ITUREisthe burden of our song. We study it hy day, wedream of it by night , Our highestinibition in a business way is to give the good people of Concord and country for miles around the advantage of a FTJRNI TV RE STORE EXCELLED B Y NONE andlEQ TTjlLT ED by few in JVorth Carolina Buying in car lots for spot cash from the hest factories in the United States gives us a long lead, in the direction that interests buyers. We have the BES1 STOCKihe, best prices that has ever been our pleaeure to offer cur customers- We thank our friends for the splendid trade given us in the vast We hopa, bylclose attenUoutoyourUnteie$V' to merit it in the future - " Dont fail to seelthose handsome 'Golden OaJcsJilCome - and see us, we will do you Good- Bell, Harris; & Compamy.i ' 4t

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