f ; i ; ; '; : ;;:.V';-:-'wv::L:;;. , -ri. :;J.cy-..v: : : ..... ,. .,. . ..... :. ' - ' " i ' v . x ' , - ' ' ' , i : "TT h W W 1 vr- - !c.' 1 'V'J piiLO S4.q0 Per Year. OONCOKD, N. C, SATURDAY , J ANT 14, IS99. ; .' plnapvjr lse Avirt nt 10:3a j I'riiiuw Mtctit-'-ilnp nnit Puenmo- . a Cm Of r in day j;;U Opt rnan Dinjfly died Fri hi, the 13ih, at 10:30 His sickness dates from r '29th. Ho took fa gritspe liiug doar to overy kind of !;idyi- nr.d pneumonia pet - in. 7 j . . t kbich medical sEill battled We 4m nearly G2 years oldj and of "courJ only in tho prime of life Is to Aatesmaudhip. He was the fj-hrr lofj the present tariff bill Which f i' a; monument to his fioflnc'fering ekill viewed from the K?p"bican, or protective tariff fe.andnUnt. He 6ervtd r.is native S:ste,Miine, from .73 to '75 s G jVcrjior, aud has been in Congress fir.ee io I M:J, 'Lflntz, the aged mother of Me srk William, E;i and Crawford Lentz, and several married' d'aughN er?, died Friday night at the home of her eon, Mr, William Lentz, of No. 9 township. Mrd. Lentz was 81 y Jars old. She was a widow for man I' years. ! Mr. fronso Exonerated. . W?U inserted th disnatcaa we saw It with regard to theuictde cf Misi Pionk, of Lincoln county. It was? eaid that it was probably a love! aflair that caused the resh act; Shel was engaged to Mr. Jno, Crolise, with whom it was eaid ahe ha(! quarrtsled at a party. Cronse, it gfeeme, was away, and the quarrel could not have occurred. He was at ier burial greatly distressed, and ' gays he was off trying to get the means to ba ready to marry her. - , nt ttx6 Unptist Single Copy 5 Ccints.. ICE FACTORY! Ice Will Be Blade Before Two SlontLs Concord Ice and Fuel Com- A DlMabled NultUcr I Jos. McCalltiTTi. a HiflM ci ! . - r; wiuu BWl" : t I dier from the fourth tt q r v Concora FMI once- airy, landed hko and SDent Fri. day night. He stated that he was stationed neat San Francisco and Another enterprise has come was hurt by 'he runaway of his for Concord, and this time v is an orse, his 'sputa havinc been in- ice factorvJ ! 1 " . ' . v . .. . r : I jnred, so much so that he can not ; ;iBefore two months bave passed o erect, lio wua taken to the icJ win bo made right . here iu hoepital. but Wna rlienlm - . ' . I . . I One Lot! recovering sulliciontlv to travel. At Washington, at which place he was applying for a pension, he was "Hooked' of his money and . Concord instead of bein bought from adjoining towns. i Beyond ail do-b: all of the; ma . ; j oliinery, coLBistinof engine, boiler, was on bis Way to' bU home at .condeDEer et0- bteQ ordercd Alontgo-ofry, Ala. A purse wo8and mU in opcraUon b, thj 15ih made np ibyjl some of the "yonng of I,ebruar- - ;, ) ' The firm name will be the I Con- i Charlotte. He was L man of about cord Ice & Foel Company . 30"years of age. r li , A Tvuiisi Je;ro Boy Indicted. Aleck M boy, was thed before Esq. Hill today (Saturday) for the stealing Mr. Jaa. F Lavvnlc, whose merits are well known for enter pyae and go abead, will be the eole proprietor of inin, a young negro jthe eatabi4hmeat; Coil and wood j 1 J OF ' Ladies; and lir ! i ' ! - ' i .' ' ' - ' ! ' ' '- j" ". .. .- . I " i Put (but in a SaughterSale aiid they must lnlarge quantities will be handled . . , I, . . . ! This is an enterprise of i which I i-. I flnnnnrn p.An waiI hf 0. We are A ijKcvival Mcctlu'X -Chnrcli. field's. When Deputy Townsend was about to arrest him, the negro started to run, but Mr. Townsend has a reputation for swiftness of the ieet and , soon succeeded in grabbing j the coon. The little negTO triqd to shed his coat, but another grab was made and the law had him. He will appear at the next erm of court to answer the cbarjge. He succeeded in petting-a bondsman. proud and which will put it in line with. other towns of its same calibre. PERSON A L POINTERS. oihg to sell them. S e e them beginning on Sunday bight, the 15f:h, a two week.' revival meeting will begin at the Baptist church by kv. B. Lacy Hoge. The prayers v of all Christian people is requested ad. all the pastors and Christians of the city are invited to corns and .take part in the meetings. 'I cLueord Mill Sews; I The Textile Excelsior says :- 1 UF D S Savage, aseistant overEeer "'qf spinning in Elizabeth City (N. C.) Cotton Mills for nearly 12 months, has taken a similar position at pight with Cannon Mills Concord, C. ' "' . : J R West, who has been run ning the Odell roller covering shop faConcord N. C., has decided to go fiato business for himself, so he hss purchased a machinery outfit for covering spinning i oils,, and will now open up a shop at Elberton, Gat, where he has fine prospects for BUCC 68. 1 4 ; m ' Quit the Virginians. ' The University-football team has severed relations with the Virginia University team. The alienation tnat began on Thanksgiying day has been rather intensified. They may play the Georgia boye next Thanksgiving day. lie Wanted the Larger Girl. Rev. Havner, before returning to his home at Newton, went up to the jail find talked to Mr. David Hans nan, to induce him to give consent for his larger girl to return to Naw ton with him. Is was the intention of Rev. liavner to take her to his own nome and keep her there. Mr. Hannan would not giye bis consent though. A Life Saver is a pair ot our Men's- fine Box Calf Lace shoes with double sole that is made on a new last and gives the foot an d toe plenty of room while looking trim and elegant. Our S3 shoes for men are un precedented values- for the money. We are showing a; - line of Ladies' Shoes, sizes 2 12 to 7 made of light weight box: calf medium heavy bottoms, but verv flexible and easy to; the foot. j They are jnst the shoes for the mud and slush, and price ia only $2 00. , We are showinsr a line of fii slippers -and shoes for house and bedroom use. while the price is moderate. ; NEW RUBBERS FOR WOMEN,. , T Meet in Norfolk in Jane. Agent Dusenbury, who has just returned home from the meet ing of railway agents at Bruns wick, G., tells us that the next similar meeting will bo beld in Norfolkj1 Va., on the 2nd day of Juno. The National Association also meets there on the 3rd of June, so Norfolk will be crowded "lit- ' with railroad agents. During the visit to Brunswick, Ga., tbb agents were given trips to St. Augustine and Jacksonville and places of special interest. -'-TT- Edncators Invited. Probably next to an election law the General Assembly's next most important law will be the school law. Senator Smith stated Friday that there will be a joint meeting on Monday night, the 23rd, in the Senate chamber at which it is desired that educators and j persons, interested . in the school work are moat cordially in Yited to be present and offer counsels and plans. WHY Company. 1 L PARKS SI jsofr - BE o GET INTO THE SWIT--HE ELECTION IS OVER-THANKSGIVB PAST AND IN A FEW MORE DAYS&WE WILL HAVE CHRISTMAS AGAIN. From Anson to Cftbarru. The following locals are taken from the Wadeaboro Messenger and Iatijligencer : , j Mr. 0 H German and family, of Motven township, have moved to Concord. j Mr. G Ltpe has sold his land in BQrnsville township and his interest in the Fountain Hill ginnery to S D Ross & Co. and has moved to Cabar rus county. s ' ' Mr. Barney Douglass, of Rich mond, Va., arrived here last night 4 1 Agent Gowan Dusenbury re turned home this morning from his trip to BrunvyiGk Ga.rw : - !. J Mr : fJpri W KiMhpr rflinrrifid riTTTT.TkP-r a "wrv mtt'nt home this morning, after spending 'fjzifl HOIl & I FeiZer S3? a few days in Charlotte. Mrs. Trogdon, of Greefasboro arrived! this morning to ;visit her friend, Mrs. W. R. OJell. j Mrs. E. M. Andrews arrived here this morning to visit her sister, Mr?. W. R. Oiell. Mr. W R OJell left! last night f r Nashville, Tenn. He will return about next Tuesday. Mr. Frank Freeze came oven fiom Charlotte last night1 to spend Sunday. Frank seems to) be pleased with his new situation tbere. j Mr. and Mrs. S J Durham and Mr. Plato Durham are cxpecte here tonight from Bessemer to spen Sunday at tue home of Mr. W OJell. j I Mr. Chas. Hartsell, who is clerking in Salisbury, paesid through here today on his way to Mt. Pleasant to spend Snnday with i - - r parents. Mr. D J Bostian returned hone this morning irom a visit to M : it gomery county . Mrs.; Bostian jrill not! return until next (7eek. J Mr. Lester Reed, of McAd ensville, is ere today on a visit. Mr. Reedj is quite a fine per former on the cornet and will be a valuable addition to ;our band in case he locates here. He is thinks ing of accepting a position ivi the. cotton mill business! here. ISSJEE2BT V FRENCH PEAS, KORNLET and ; ITALIAN PASTE ', at 1 1. ij",.mi.'Wht are von doing in mi apple tree?' Tnief-'Bxcnse. gj-yju & MorriSOH me-1 iast fell off a balloon."- f ; n..cni: I . J uvVi-rv, PRESENTS! Oh, Yes ! You must have piesents I02? Christmas times. We don't know o; any better place in the State of North Carolina to' bny a usefal as well as an ornL- mental PRESENT than the j FURNITURE HOUSE BELL HARRIS & CO. I - " j. i ' -r "' . ; . ''';'- SEE. Run over the ' list and see -if we are not correct, One Hundred Bed Room Suits Jin all the fancy woods. Parlor.; good medium 'and best. Wardrobes,; "Side Boards,. Ghlna Closets, Office Desks, Book Cases, Hll Racks, Rocking 1 l j ! 1 . Chairs, Dming Chairs and ail kinds of c fclldren Chairs, Bis sels Carpet Sweepers, Cook Stoves, Mattres3 and Spring Baby f Tenders, Boy Wagons, Go Carts, Coasters, Trycicies, Yeloso. peds, etc. v V ; Our line of Pictures and Frames," Mirrors, Lamps, etc:, . - I I - jnust be seen to be appreciated. We haye bought largely. We have bought at right prices. We have bought to sell if you will favor us with a call we will convince j you that we mean just what we say. Come and see us. With best wishes for a merry Christmas we are r .." ,.-:v-' ' Yours '. I' ' tJ l me 1 just Fliegender BUetter. Bell, Harns Corapanniy 1: li 4 i V J. Ml - I It t if', v. i .1 -.-i it V ! I. .