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IVIeo $4.C0 Per Year. CONCORD, N. C., SATURDAY, DEC. ,24 1S93. Single Copy 5 CeLts. CERISTMAS EXESOISES - fit the VrrJons rif. ureses Toylfcer Willi the JKt'fjular f'.ervti'fs of tHa af I Day Something new in iiie way of a Chrh;tra& exercise will bo icn d red at St. Andrews Lutheran Church tonight by tho members -i; tho Sunday ecIiooI. Besides the recitations and music, the children will receive a nice treat, and owing to his pressing enae tnenti Santa Claus will send bis v.'ifa to fill the hearts of the chil dren! with gladness. There will ; j io be services there Sunday iifternoon. An appropriate Christmas morning discourse will be given by the pastor, Eev. C B Miller, tomorrow morning m St. James' Lutheran church. Tomorrow night the exercises will be under the auspices of the Luther League, i9 programme consisting of r n:ic, recitations, and tho read ing of an original paper. 't -An appropriate sermon to the o ca-ion will be given in Central M E Church tomorrow morning by Rev. J E Thompson.. There will be regular services there to morrow night. The regular services will be held tomorrow morning and to morrow night at Forest Hill M E church bv Rev. J D Arnold. A number of gifts will be given the children of the Sunday school to morrow morning by their teach ers. ' -Christmas exercises will b9 held at Cannonville Presbyterian church Monday morning at 8 o'clock. The exercises will not be Jong, but exclusively for the en joyment of the children. Boxes made to imitate bricks will be given to the pupils of the "Sunday school, containing candies, nuts, etc., together with some fruits. On Monday mht the. Christ- mas exercises of the First Presby terian church will be held. To make merry the children, a Christ mas tree beautifully decorated will stand in the pulpit. A good program of -music, together with recitations, will be rendered, and Prof. C S Coler will make a talk to the children. There will be regular services tomorrow. A Christmas tree and exercises to correspond will be held tonight at the Baptist church. Tomorrow morning the pastor, Eev. B Lacy Hoge, will preach on the subject "His Star." At night at 7 p. m., there will also be a sermon, his subject being "Whose Star Do We Follow Now on Christmas Day? Eev. Jas. Lippard, of Ohio will conduct the services at Trinity Reformed church tomorrow morn- in?. Tho Christmas services wil be held tomorrow night. Tho pastor, Eev. J E Faust, will make a talk, after .which the chil dren will be treated to candies, nuts, etc.' Christmas exercises will be held at All Saints Episcopal church to morrow morning and tomorrow night by the pastor, Eev. J C Davis. Services will also be held on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes day mornings at 11 o'clock. :; Sfe?5ea,?tlw PttlsnTe guaranteed to gStm I I ;:i t2lO Last 0 1 jiOaU!i7 19b, some agrees had one o ti eir ro.vs in No. 2 township. TJj; ;u- of the fight wjvj the cutting of Dan and SoaKespcre Gilder. Thu? received a considerable nut hut like mo3t of the negro rows doc-en' fc result in the death of the nefrio. - On Thursday nigh.V the fire was e kindled when Nee! Cowan, the negro wivo is -accused ct 'cutting the two G-il'mer negroes,- wpi "crowded" upon by-some -of the negroes in No. 3 township; From sn ee witness the nos cornea that the negroes "crowds ed5' him so much hat you couldn't even eee 'him. Ntal. Cowan was bad- ly done up, a noio having been knocked in his forehenl, from which some feared that he would die. The report cornea this afternoon that Coan is dead, tliough the truthfulness of the report ia not known. A $4,200 SWORD. Heztr Admiral Ketilry honored In Pliilatleljplain. Rear Admiral Schley received a sword on Thursday night in Phil adelphia presented in behalf of admiring -friends in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. The sword cost 81,200. Tho. blade--is of vary fine steel appropriately engraved and the hilt is elab orately set with diamonds and precious stones. mm Musical Progrum at Central 91. E. " ' CEiarci. The following ia the programme of the Christina exercises at Central Methodist church tomorrow moroo ingr Te Deum Laudamaa. Full Chorus T S Lloyd. Hymn No 59 -"Joy to the World the L:;rd Is Gems." Scrip: ure Lessons. Hymn No. 63 "To Us a Child of Hope Is Born." So)o lHii Him Who Comes to Reign." Gray. Jdo. M Hatchett. Sermon . Hymn No. 13 "Shout the Gl&d Tidings' , ; Prayer. , Dozplogy. Postlude March of the Magi." Ashford. . t ,,' ' , , O" O" ' . The Cbarch Exonerated. A Senate committee in answer to the Methodist bishop?, recommends resolutions to exonerate that church from all blame in the mat ter of the book concerne affair. The committee regards the church only as the sufferer from the large fee paid the agent. ,- The Death a Sfystery. Wilmington is exercised over he: mysterious death of Sam Hall, a negro boy, whose body was found Wednesday. All efforts thus far have failed. The coroner's, jury pronounced it death by the hand of some person unknown to them. Several persons suspected have been dismissed for lack of evidence against, them. 'OWDE: 4 U tm tne cures w Hood's 6arsaparilla, and yet thsy are simple and natural. Hood's fcarsa a l: eaiilla inak PUHU BLOOD. PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr, Jesse Hamilton is noma for the holidays. Noah Correll haa gone to Spar tanburg to spend Christmas. Mrs. F S Stephens, of Charlotte came over this mornmg to ppeivd tomorrow with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H M Barrow and Mr. Rob;. Wheeler left this morn ing for Kings .Mountain, Misg Lila Barrett returned to her home at Sumter, S. C, this morning. Messrs. Ed. Falonwider and Joe Sutton, students of the college at Mt. Pleasant, went .up to China Grove this morning to spend Xm&sl Mies Nellie Souder, the teacher of elocution at Mt. Amoena, passed through here this morniDg on her way to Charlotte to epend several days with her friend, Misa Ruth McLinn. FRENCH PEAS, KORNLET and ITALIAN PASTE at Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5 Call Lcazer Back. From all accounts the 6taie peni tentiary must be in a bad way. The State Treasurer has loaned it large sums of money from the State tress ury, and it is said to o e mercantile firms considerable amounts cf money for clothing and other supplier The fusion niaaagem-nt of this ins stitution has been full of scandals and very extravagant . Tha new Legislature should address itself early in the session to penitentiary affairs, and it 'should. 'net rest from lta labors until the gang no?? in cons troi ha3'..been cleaned out and com petent, honest and decent men have again been put in charge. We do not know that he will accept it. bat needs of the State demand that Hon. Augustus Leazar, of Iredell, should again be put in charge of the Stated most important public institution . Under his former administration the penitentiary, which had long been a burden to the tax payers of the State, was made to pay its own way. The Legislature should change the la, turn out Mewborne and elect Mr. Leazr. The election should be with such unaniwityi that he will feel it his duty to accept the trust. Statesville Mascot. Dewey on the Pnilippino's. When Senator Teller was ad vocating self government for the Philippines, with a United States protectorate, last Tuesday, he quoted the following testimonial to, the Filipino character from a letter written by Admiral Dewey ; "These people can be governed without tne slightest difficulty. They yield to reason with little force, and I have not the slight est difficulty in getting on with them." annoii and Eetzer any., Our goods have been going out with a rush this week. Still we've got plenty things" yet that will interest you. Plenty handsome things for Christmas presents, and the price is always the lowest. Lots of things on both sides. We are too busy to enumerate. Come and we'll shejwyou. We have bean worked so hard this fall that we feel bound to close up on Monday to catch a long bieath. We're" thankful for the splendid trade we've had, and we'll be open till 11 o'clock Satur day night bright as a new pin, but we ask our friends to come today and Saturday and we'll close Monday for a needed rest. Yours, Cannon Sl Fetzer Company. o- 0 GET INTO THE SWIM THE ELECTION IS OVEB-THANKSGIVING ,IS PAST AND IN A FEW MORE DAYSWE WILL HAVE CHRISTMAS AGAIN. PRESENTS ! Oh. Yea ! ..... fc Christmas times. We don't know of any better place in the State of North Carolina to buy a useful as well as an- ornav mental PRESENT than the FURNITURE HOUSE BELL KARRIS & GO.' SEE Run over the list and see if we are not correct, One Jnundred Bed Room Suits in Closets, Office Desks, Book Cases, Hall Racks, Rocking Chairs, Dining Chairs and all kinds of children Chair?, Bis sels Carpet Sweepers, Cook Stoves, Mattress and Spring Baby Tenders, Boy Wagons, Go Carts, Coasters, Trycicles, Velosb peds,etc. Onr line of Pictures and Frames. Mirrors, Lamps, etc.. . ""ot " - We have bought at right prices. We have bought to sell if you will favor us with a call we will conyince you that we mean just what we say. Come and see us. With best wishes for a merry Christmas we are Yours Bell, Harris Company. H. B PARKS w Hi V EXTEND J! ai EYERYBODY fc, Ik'iillfis'iiS: AND A H k till v v You must bave presents for all the fancy woods. Parlor H L PARKS i PAR By Mill 1 1
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