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rijc0 : 1 CO Per 'Year. CONCOHD, N. C., THURSDAY, 'DEO. 8,1898. Single Copy 5 Coni?. TOLL BAZAAR of tfic 7 est - is 'is the time for the par-, o .et the del! babies for its, the ladiea of tha Epis u church have decided to have nl Tzar, begin nkig next Mon- iit. 1Q aauuion xo ine eeus incr cf these bandaomely dressed, bisque doll?, oysters in any way will be served, and orders will be filled for the business men, too, who are too busy to leave their stores. The bazaar will continue two or three days. Tbe place at this time is not definitely known, but will be decided in time. Remember it begins next Monday night. . . ivt pabj.rjtWw3 vt-il done and from beginning a bread to end. Aire. no it sic: taiumg- sketch "People for Wfcoti . . J J T i ruie. ic vs 7cii written, con. cfce and much to the rcint. and wa3 PERSONAL POINTERS. of tbe -author of an mterestmp ffiatnrp. r.? r,wmnr. Quotations frcm he lKing of English Literature" closed the pros gramme for tbe afternoon. Airs. Dusenbury served a most elaborate and deliciouaiy prepared mena and the evening Wfs voted a 8uocess and great pleasure in every detail. AIRS. RUSSELL DEAD. Passes Away After a Tear of LlDgr lng with Drosy-Lenves Jfo Immedi ate Family. j Mi s R aesell, the widow of the late Dwight Russell, died at her home in No 1 township, on this (Thurs day) morning at 7 o'clock, after a lingering illness of about one year with a dropsical affection. She was 67 years of age. She was a consistent member of Rocky, River church where her funeral .will be preached by her pastor, Rev. C Mil ler, and her remains will be buried Friday at 10 o'clock. Mrs. Russell's maiden name was Davis, and she was a native of Rutherford county. Mrs. Russell had no children, and therefore leaves no member of her own family. Mr. Harry Woodhonse Dead. Some days age, as noted in The Standard, Air. Harry Woodhouse, of this place was criticall ill in a hospital at Augusta, Ga. At an early hoar thiB (Thursday) morning a teler ram was received announcing that he died at 12 o'clock Wednes day night. Mr. Woodhouse was engaged in the cotton mill business at Augusta for some time, ha?ing left here sevs eral months ago. He was a man of about 35 years of agej and of a good and quiet disposition. He waff unmarried, and leaves behind his mother, Mrs. E T Woodhouse, one brother, Mr. Irvin WoOdhouEe, and one sister, Mrs.' Alida Burkhe?d Aa to when the burial' will take tnUoo it ? mnt. rlefimtftlv known A as j,.-vv, j -'4 rt.Aii ..m n.u.--n.oj- - m this will be decided after JMr. Irrin "aAW"u ' t- J , , Ji Woodhouse and Mrs. WoodhouBe, known and intent colored man. i ... . .. i a l i wuu was vvaibiiik' rna t uicujuDr ui wno went to Augusta monuay wme " , , . - j , nf thpir brother and Bon. 00"18 0 luo uul" -' win here tonight at 8.53 o'clock . A 1ne8tioD, 80 T " is maiviuuauy concerned, ne owns lie Arrlycd at Savannah Too Late. I tWO gOOQ farms, and naS quite & The First North 1 ; Carolina regi large number of horses, mules and ment is off for Mariel, Cuba, having cows. All this property he earned left some time after midnight by steady attention to business. He Wednesday night. Mr, Joe Hill, takeB no interest in politics. The who left here WedLesday nignt best white people of the country are arrived there at 5 oclock but his friends, and his note for a con-s was too late to join his brother, siderable sum is as good at the batnk Capt. Edward Hill. He at once as any man's Air. Claudo Ritchie, of New very enter- ' London, is here today. Air. Jno. W Bostian cams in Shakespeare from Albemarle this morning on a business trip. Air. Caleb Littles and Air. E E Snuggs were hero today froni Albe marle. Mr. Sam L Smith, of Charlotte, is here today in the interest of the Standard Oil Co. Air. H G Woodruff and wife, of New , York, are visiting at the home of Mr. J AI Odell. Mr. Wood ruff has been giving Concord a pleasant visit almost every year ior about nineteen years. Air. G W Brown returned home hst night from Salisbury. Airs. Brown has not returned on account of the critical illness of Alra. Verble who is now over 90 years of age and is perfectly blind. A Hegro Wno II as Solved the Baee Problem. fca ve a brother down "in North telegraphed borne stating dition of affairs. ; the con- sir. W. A. Penninger 11 art. Wednesday afternoon, while lead' ing a cow, Mr. W A Penninger, of Forest Hill, received a bad injury. The animal undertook to eet loose 9 from him by running. 'Mr. Pen ninger, while tryirg to hold it, was thrown to the ground violently, and as a result hia collar bone and two rib3 were broken. At this time he is resting easy. My own observation is that the better class of whites and the ;re.j speotable portion of black people who mind their own business and have no time to loaf about, get o well together in the South. A cert tain clasa of white men. generally the sort we call poor trash, are j re? sponsible for all the cruelties that have been inflicted on innoaent ne groes who commit vile deeds and bring reproach on the whole race. Washington Post, 6th. Just In NEW LOT OF Peaches Prunes Pears Apricots Figs Date 3 Raisins Currants Citron, Orange Peel' and Mountain Buck Wheat. Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5 We have on hand one lot of line Capes that zve are closing out . 8 00 Capes for 650. 1 . 25 Capes for 85 e mi or the MO LID Alt Trade we have Hanker chiefs by the thousands Beajutilul line of childrens Handkerchiefs. 3 in box, fancy boxes, just the thing or Christmas presents Pillow Tops, Pin Cushions and fancy work- Closing out capes cheap. Cannon & Fetzer Company. Stewm Obtained Through Faitlx Faithj'Deo. 8. Mr. Calvin Canup is having a Handsome new residence built. Mr. Wm. Foil is putting up a nice two-story residence. Mr. Pleas Holshouser has bought the 'house and lot of Mr. John ... - , Peeler. The braes band here has learned to play quite well, and is now able to give us enjoyable serenades. Mr. Michael Shuping, aged 72, and Miss. Nancy Ludwig, aged 46, . wre' jnYtr S ii nd ay by Rev. . J M Jj Lyerly. rMn J T Wyatt has gone to Salis bury to superintend the putting in of cross walks for the town. The granite slabs are 12 inches broad, 5 to 6 inches thick and 3 to 12 feet lone. Two slabs are pot in at a crossing twelve inches apart. Mr. Wyatt, who is somewhat of an enthusiast for curiosities, has a gourd that will hold one fourth of a bushel. Who can beat it? Tbe Julia MagrndAr Clab Meets. Written for The Standard. Drowns In tbe French -Broad. Ali83 Arhie Willis, of near Ashe- A very interesting and instructive ville, probably committed suicide meeting of the Julia Magruder Book Tuesday by drowning herself in the Club wa held with Airs. Gowan French Broad river. Her habit was dusenbury on Tuesday, December 6. to ride out on horseback., Tuesday The tODia cf the 'afternoon h'pinir fiVAnin cy'fthft'f ailed to return and her 4 Shakespeare" and our hostess, Mrs. body was found later in the river, Dueenbery, too, were prepared come -The inquest i rendered the verdiot what for the charoaiLg two hours that she probably diid the rash) act before US. in a mnment of mental deDreSSibn ... v as uium uauuieu uer subject "Shakespeare's England,' .in ft tHAnl A t -tu masieny manner. n. Knrpfl niners. Salt J-Be paper was replete with rich pv-m- vkrtiAt Tetter Channed thoughts garnished with the choicest Hands . Chilblains, Corns and. alL lannnWo . LQir. .nAnvifMrlinnsitivelT cures A Narrow Escape. kJ r.; kJ 5 L and -DOTS all to go at first price, samples MEAN HICH DUALI TY fit! 1 PBICE HERE, MEM. MICE PUaSE WOHLB make a suit able gift and besides you would ake no mistake. E L PAIS I CO Mil n HY - BE - HAPPY GET INTO THE SWIM THE ELECTION IS OVER-THANKSGIVING IS PAST AND IN A FEW MORE DAYS' WE WILL HAVE CHRISTMAS AGAIN. Bneklen'a Arnica aiT The 'Best' Salve In the world 1 for S tin ErriiJtidhsr; ahdpdsitively cores Mrs. Qowan Dwenbnrj's paper on Pi,es K-t Qviii.A . J r crnftrftTifAAf! r tot rinve a tatisf action )r wr3PHre T contemporary - Iprice 25 cents per wruera showed much thought and box "For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug the difficult task of condensing such store, . Thankful words written by Mrs Ada E Hart, of Groton, S. D.: l4Was taken with a bad cold w hich settled on my lunge; cough set in and final ly terminated in Consumption. Fourdoctors gave me np, saying I could live but a Bhort time. I gave myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was ad vised to get Dr. King's New Discov ery for Consumption, Coughs and ColpX I gave ft a, trial, took in all eight bottles. : It hasijcured me, and thank GMt v amoved and now a eirandp nteai!wq botUes free at P B Seizor's drug 8 tore. .... . ' Regular size 50 j. and 1, PRESENTS ! Oh, Yes 1 You must have presents for Christmas times. We don't know of any better place in the State of North Carolina to buy a useful as well as an ornaw mental PRESENT than the FURNITURE HOUSE of BELL HARRIS & CO. SEE. Run over the list and see if we are not correct. One Hundred Bed Boom Suits in all, the fancy woods. Parlor good, medium and best. Wardrobes, Side Boards, China Closets, Office Desks, Book Cases, Hall Racks, Rocking Chairs, Dining Chairs and ail kinds of children Chairs, Bis sels Carpet Sweepers, Cook Stoves, Mattress and Spring Baby Tenders, Boy Wagons, Go Carts, Coasters, Trycicles, Veloso- peds, etc. Oar line of Pictures and Frames, Mirrors, Lamps, etc must be seen to be appreciated. We have bought largely. We have bougKt "at right prices. We I have bought to s-U if you will favor us with, a call we will convince you that we mean just what we. say. Come and see us. With best wishes for a merry Christmas we are iYours Bell, Harris Compariy.
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