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Price 100 Per Year. GEN. LEE 3 BIRTHDAY. Tlie JmijRlif ers of the Confedernfjy Iny Tribute to the Irjt Old Officers Ke-EIeotel A Deliglitfnl Meeting. Pursaant to the suggestion made by this organization some time ago the Daugntersof the Confederacy inet Thursday afternoon with Mr. Jas. W Cannon., As a tribute to Gen. L?e, whose birth day comes on that date tbu annual election of officers was held. A goodly number rf the members were preeented and 4Ka rrtootinfT .Wfi.n ft HAlitrViffnl inrl I p eaaanv uo. , ; It was decided that hereafter the annual election of .officers of this organization, the L'odson-Rameeur Chapter, be; held on Gen. Lee's birthday, the19tt of January. The officers, wno during the past yesr eerved faithfully, were re.elects ed. Thay are a follows : Mrs, Jno. P Allison, president; Mrs. Jnp. v UdasworiD Tice-presmeni,; mis Rose Harris, eecretary; Mrs. J D Arnold,, historian. lbe managers are Mesdames A B Young, Jno. B Sherrill, H M Barrow, J M OdelJ, R A Brown and Misses Mary Dod- son ana .Laura insane. MSE The Florida Season Open. The opening of the Florida season will be signalized this year as uiual by the placing in service of the at the top The whole number of '"Worn Yrtrlr and Florida Tjimitpd"!. . S ,.-..) . -""r . between New Yors and St. August tine, Fla: This is acknowledged to be the tinest train n tne woria, m its appointments, luxury and detail ot nnian, ana tne nrs, i inese iraini of fiaish, and the first of these tram v j , 4, t 11 xjfin nnnatrnnted hv the Pullman JOompany'for the use of the Presi. v dent of the United States on official tours. "The New York and Florida Limited" leaves New York dailv, except Sunday, at 1150 a m. via the Pennsylvania Railroad, the Souths ern Railway, Florida Central & Pes ninsular R R. and the Florida East Coast Railway, aud reaches St. Au gustine at 2 20 p. m. the following; day, making the run, "which exceeds 1,000 miles, in but little more than twentysfour hours. No train has attracted -so much attention, and its fame has been heralded whereyer railroadinz is known, lc is corns p03ed of Pullman CompartmentOarF, each-room being finished in different woods and eupplied with private lavatory and toilet Pullman Draw- ibg room bieepinz Uars or tne latest pattern ana nnisn; a royai viuu jar fny fVio rronflomon T1 t I hoftT V t.l CYl I n ' tj . . :a at its rear opening on to a (wide nktfnrm. a T.ibrarv Car: and Dininff Car. in which the service and the f w " J 7 ; " -i cuisine rankl with York hate's. the finest New The Deadly Grip. Is again abroad in the land. ; 'Xhe air yau breathe mav be full of its latai germs!t Don't neglect the Grip, or you win open mt) u.ur tu x xxuuiiiuiio, and Consumption and invite death Its sure sign aie chills with fever, headache j dull heavy pains, mucous discharges from the nose, sore throat and never-let-go cough. Don't waste precious time treating this cough -with troches, tablets, or poor cheap syruDS. Cure it at once with Dr- King's New Discovery, the infallible remedy for bronchial troubles. Its kills the disease germs, heals the lungs and prevents the dreaded after ef fects from" the malady. Price 50 cts. and $1.00. Money back if not cured; A triai bottle free at P B Fetzer's Drug Utore.' . ' . I - ' . j ' - '.( That IAttne ItncU can tx3 cured witfc r. MUes NEBVE PLASTEE. Only 25c. i I A. Problem for the Brains of the Mathematicians! The Wlscnssett Mills Ha?e Not Only Somoibiog SerTlcable, Bat Upon. nomethine to Look MivR A Brown, our brick oon- tractor, who is f oreyer building of mud, has re- something out cently finished a! high brick smoke staok for the Wiscassett mill at Albemarle. Those who wish to tegt ther aritUctioftl nnftm;Afl . . ! J . several hav alrv tr,Vrf if w v w. j V AS The foundation of the stack is 20 ; - i ! feet saoare and 7 feet hich "Prnm the top of lbe fcmndation to the to ia n9 feet, withV diameter of 55 mches. Now how man? brick wnnid h take tQ m th; fl the iQflide aUowiDK lg ko the foQfc? Each iime am08t fc M Brown bnilda a large gtack tQ tw fae . 8ome persons a chance to calculate. His counsel for such work is Prof. H T J Ladwi,1 of Mt. Pleasant, pfof Ludwij, alcolatea that the hole win hold 35 340 brickt g p hntendent "Billy" Cole, of the Car barms mills, made nearly the same calculation. j This mmt bat a fin 3 thin? to . - look uporia bick tower 126 feet feet bi.h with ' caD.llle Btraotnre loricK u8ea in u was U4,uuu. ; , . M. BupoPt Klcl at Conneiiy springs. gomo days ago Dr. Stevens, of thia piace, was called to the bedside- q fl y nown .. . v . . , by quite a number at this -place, . i 9 and who is now critically ill at Connelly Springs in the western part of the State. Mrs. Bupert's disease is catarrh of tho stom- ach. There is jhope for her covory. Mrs. Bupert is one of the members of the board of managers of hoih aa Hall and Rco- of both Sunderland Hall and Sco tia Seminary. ! CURE jA COLD IN ONE DAY Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. I I hat Beautiful Tribute. As Thur day waf celebrated jto various " degrees in memory oi Qen Leeof wboge birtb ifc & anniver3ar, it is C8Decially in recaH Ben Hilrs beaufci. ,.,.. tv. s lmmor- , . "He was a foe without hate, a friend without treachery, a soldier . . . . . . . " lluuul uuwV ,tt "lL wulu I J Jl 1 Jl I I AvivMiAnniATi "rt r-M r m ati tv ttm l- m rOOOAUAi' " ul,Vilu Hlluuuu I i t T 1 1" . . murmuring, j-tie was a puonc officer without vices; a private citizen without wrong; a neighbor ";n l t.. - ii i i wiiiiuut . reproacn; a vjnnsuan witnont Hypocrisy, ana a man Without guile. He was Cse3ar witbout his ambition; Frederick without his tyranny; Napoleon without bis selfishness, and Wash ington witbout his reward. He was obedient to authority as a ser vant, and royal in authority as a trne king. He was gentle as a woman in . life, and modest and pure -as a virgin in thought; watchful as a Romans vestal in duty; submissive to law as Socra tes, and grand in battle as Achilles!"-. i: ; . . NcibnQv need bave NeuraKla. Geo Dr. MUe ,Paii.Piltromclrusglsts. hiQCQr&GcBe 1 A BOUND STACK. CONCORD, N. 0., FBI DAY, JAN 20, 1899. PERSONAL POINTERS. Mies Julia Stirewalt, of Moores vilje, is here today. Mr. Morrison Fetzar j went to Raleigh this morning to have his eyes treated. Mr. S J Durham left this morning after ppending several days at the home of Mr. 0 Jell. I. tor. W S Hartsell, of Mt. Pleas ant, returned home this morning from a business trip to Charlotte. Miss May Cites returned to Charlotte this morning, after spend ing several days with Mies Margaret Cannon. Mrs. Zeb Morris returned home this morning, after spending several days at the home of Mr. D G Max well in Charlotte. Mrs. Gowan Dusenbury will laave tomorrow morning :for Dur ham to spend week. She will then go to Richmond to spend a week or two. FRENCH PEAS, KORNLET and ITALIAN PASTE i at Ervin & Morrison OROCERS. Bob Christian in Trouble Some of his folks have received a letter from Macon, Ga., stating that Rob Christian, one the negro boys of the Third North Carolina regi ment, had violated the military rules in some way and that he would be tried by a court-martial! This is the negro commonly called "Cabbaee." who drove Dove & Bost's delivery wagon. AALcumacease' CATARRH Aiieciion. Nothing: but a local remedy or change of climate will cure it. Get a well known specific. ELY'S CREAM BALM Hit is quickly absorbed Giyes relief at once. Opens and cleanses "ffiSonCOLD'N HEAD Heals and protects the;membrane, restores the senses of taste and smell. Nococaine, no mercury, no injurious drug. Full size 50c Trial size loc, at Druggists or by mail. j ELY BROTHERS; 56 Wafreti Stftet,T7ew York. A remedy for Nasal Catarrh which is drying and exciting to the dis eased membrane should not be used., What is needed is that which ia cleansing, soothing; protecting and healiDg. . Sach a remedy is Ely's Cream Balm. To tett it a trial siza for 10 cents or the large for 50 cents is mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 War ren Street, New York! Druggists keep it. The Balm when placed into the nostrils, spreads over the membrane and is absorbed. A cold in the head vanishes quickly. THE BEST PRESCKIPTION FOR CHILLS I and fever ia bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. Never fails to cure; Then why experiment with worthless imitations? Price 50 cents." Tour money back if it fails to cure. i TS Look at our win dow tonight. See the finest lot of Colored Dress Shirts in the State. The price well, its just aboaVhalf what you'd have to pay in other towns. Come in and we'll tell you about them. Cannon & Fetzer Company. IB I - HOT - SHIR GET INTO THE SWIM-eTHE ELEOTIOX IS OVER THANESGIVI - M PAST AND IN A FEW MORE DAYSSWE WILL HAVE ii . - . CHRISTMAS AGAIN. PRESENTS ! Oh, Yes ! You must have presents for ii . " - I - s Christmas times. We don't know of any better place in the State of North Carolina to buy a useful as well as an orna : l.v, ; -.- - ... . mental PRESENT than the FURNITURE HOUSE BELL HARRIS & CO. ' SEE. Run over the list and seejf we are not correct, On& ' " ''i' ' ' i Hundred Bed Room Suits Jin all the fancy woods. Parlor good, medium and best. Wardrobes, gSide 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, Try cicles, Veloso- peds, etc. Our line of pictures and Frames, Mirrors, Lamps, etc., must be seen to be appreciated. We haye bought Jargely 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 wisnes.. for a merry Christmas we are : ; Yours . . L ' Bell, Harris Company Single Copy 5 Cents. 4 f ' ..":,"""- m i OF AN A R T I ST In the shoe-making: trade is the handsome and stylish $2 shoes tor ladies that we are . showing. Our $2.00 shoes have just a little more in them than most shoes. Pretty as a picture, durable, and the acme of perfection in footwear, we claim for our fine shoes. Our shoes are as good as. they look. 11 i PARKS I (I. BE las D HAPPY ! -.
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