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! Price $400 Per Year, CONCORD, N. 0;t MONDAY, JAN 23, 1899. Single Copy 5 Cents, f I SUPERIOR COUKT. j court Opens Promptly and tlie Wortc Marts oT Dcnllng Justice to the Dff- ferent Ones Nome Changes in the 1 Line of OOlcers. I At 1U o ciock touay iuonaay; I the two weeks' terra of Superior couit opened with His Honor, Judge Thos. J Shaw, oft. Groens ! boro, presiding. The seat formerly filled by Mr. J Q Ilolton is now being held ! down by Mr. Wiley Rush, the re j cently elected solicitor. ' He seem9 ! acquainted' with the work already j and despatches his business read- hly. - . Mr. UaieD xxoDinson, oi iho. li, township, was selected as court caller. There is no change at the clerk's desk, the same faces being there. Mr. Jas. Gibson as. assisting Clerk 1 Jno. Cook. j Mr. Calvin Pec Vis the officer of the grand jury, and Messrs. P P I Townsend and Will Johnson are ! acting as tlie deputies. The grand jury was promptly drawn, their names beins: as 'fol- lows: W K Lyles, Sam Sloop, j J A Lt.iler, WM Furr, W L Bell, j G li Webb, I) D Barrier, Martin 1 F Barrier, Jos. T Bisrgors, Aaron ! Linker, D ail S Foil, S H Morri- son, A Mc. Freeze, Rev. T H C Fisher, Jas. A Harkey, C L Er f viu, Will F Moose, Wm. A Joy I ner. . - " 1 Mr. Daniel D Farrier was se- . jury. After hearing their excuses, . which were deemed satisfactory, Agent Gowan Dusenbury and ! Rev. W Y Love were excused from serving as jurors. I The following cases had been disposed of up to this time: State vs. Cicero Grissom, Sam j Grissom and Jim Russell, disturb- ing religious worship; judgment prayed against Sam Russell and Cicero Grissom. Each fined ten I dollars and half the cost. ) State vs. Jack Freeze, forcible ( trespass; judgment suspended on payment ot the costs. Costs paid. The Deadly Grip. Is again abroad in the land. The .air you breathe may be foil of its fatal germs! Don't neglect the "Grip, or you will open the door to Pneumonia and Consumption and inyite death. Its sure sign aie chills with. fever, headacne, 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 t once withDr- 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 trial bottle free at P B Fetzer's Drug Store. For Over Flity i Years Mis. Winslow's Soothing 3yrp has "been used for over fifty years by million8 of mothers for their child ten while teething,-with perfect suc cess. It soothes the child, sof tens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by druggists in every part of the world, Twenty-five eent8 a bottle. Be sure .ana ask for "Mrs. Wicslows IPooth in 8jrnp," aad take no other kind. 'ONDERFUL arts r.hft p.nrpR Hood's SarsanarillA ' nn rot fh simple and natural. Hood's Sarsa ParUa makes PURE DUOOD LAWFUL HANDS eicel Three on Last Saturday one Sentenced to the Chain Gang-Others A wait Their Fate at the Superior Conn. A negro was captured last Sat urday; night for beating on the train, i He was tried the same night r and given a sentence or thirty days on the chain gang. Wilson Garland, a negro, was brought in from No. 10 township that same day to answer ' the charce of carrying a concealed weapon. Ho was put in jail to await the term of court. Deputy Smith, of Rowan coun ty, captured a negro named Jno. Christian last Saturday several miles from China Grove. He was arrested on a capias, being wanted by this county on the charge of retailing whiskey and carrying a concealed weapon. He ;was brought here about midnight Sat urday night and put in jail. At the Baptist Church, X Services Sunday morjing weie largely attended. At the request of the pastor a Urge number of Christiana went forward and gave him their hands as a manifestation of their willing ness for the Lord to u&e them in the advancement of his cause, and the enhration of souls. At the night tervice the house was crowded, and great interst manifested. .Some 8 or 10 back sliders were reclaimed, and 5 pro fessed faith in the Lord. ' Subject for tonight will be uThe second coming ol Christ" Announcements are-Bible read ing at 3 to 4 o'clock p. m. Ladies' prayer-meeting at 7:15, preaching at 7:45. Everybody come, C. - K ;i: . Another One Notices the Increase. The following note was handed us by one who is in circumstances to kno w whereof he speaks : ''Over one hundred new houses have been built in Concord in the past 12 months. Besides four hun dred other residences have? been painted and remodelled. Allow six to each family and the increase in population will be 600. Concord has not a vacant house, and the prospects for greater improvements are still on the increase. Quarters In the City Hall. A Mr. Roberts and family, claiming to have come from Kan sas, arrived here Sunday night on their way to Greensboro. The group consisted of a man and woman and three children. They could find no ploce to . stay during the night and Chief Boger allowed them to stay in the mayor's ofBce "during the night. When morning came they journeyed on their way. A remedy for Nasal Catarrh which is drying and exciting to ; the dis-i eased membrane should not be used. What is. needed is that which is cleansing, soothing, protecting and healing. Such a remedy is Ely's Cream Balm. To test it a trial size 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, TrouMes arc due ttu iiii)ov"cnsiiid blood. Hood's Sar saparilla is ' the Gnu Tnie Blood PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. Geo. W Brown returned home last night from . Salisbury.! Mr. Will Powe, of Greensboro, spent yesterday here. Mrs. S F Stephens; of Charlotte, came over this morning. FRENCH PEAS, ? y ' i 1 KORNLET . - v if . . and .. j ' ITALIAN PASTE ':: ' ;.at--!i . il . . - it : Ervin& Morrison 0R0CER5 A BANK FOik AljBEMAKI 17 The Cabarrus Sarin Bank llraucrs Out. i i In the House last bill passed its final ' Saturday a reading and was sent to the Senate incorpo rating for Albemarle a branch of the ' Cabarrus County Savings Bank. i A Cotton Mill Bnmor at Sit. Pleasant r vTbis week's i83ue of the Textile Excelsior contains the following Bqaib from Mt Plea? ant : -; 'There, is a r o morrif jiuot.her cot ton mill being boi' there this spring, some of th'e same compnuy interested but could not speak definitely about it just jet, i I : ... - Wants Colored Weavers.! We notice in the last1 issue of the Textile Excelsior that S u per in dent R F Coble wants lf6 or 8 col ored weavers." For fear our friend, Mr. Coble, might have some trou ble with some sable applicants, we will say that the wprd "colored," we think, refers to the goods and not to the complexion, j Xo Begin a Series of Meetings. Beginning Wednesday night, Rev. C F Rankin will Isold a series of meetings in the! Caononville Presbyterian .chnrcui Rav. T M Lowery, of Shelby, Will assist him after next Sunday. I j A Surprise Probably to Some.' j On last Saturday night, Rev. T W Smith was called to the Mrs. McLelland boarding house at Can non ville to tie the matrimonial knot for Mr. Ran Sills and Miss Janie Scarborough. Some parties intimately related knew nothing of the affair util afterwards. nasonle Jfotlce. Special communication of ajr otoke8 Liocge no. aa, a. f. a A. M., Monday night, Jan. 23rd, 7.30 o'clock. I By order of W. M. - Jas. C. Fink, Seo Changes at the Depot. , Messrs. B T Ballard; of Greens- boro, and Roger White, of Kal eigh, who have been serving as freight clerks at the depot, spent Sunday in Atlanta, j ";"! Mr. Milton Hartsell who is a salesman at Day vault's store. has accepted the place of chief clerk to fill Mr. Ballard's place until Agent Dusenbury secures a man. A SHIRTS! I Look at our win d o w tonight. !... See the finest lot of Colored Dregs Shirts in the State. The; price well, its just - j ; " about half what you'd have to pay 1 in other towns. - j - " Come in and we'll tell yon about them. Cannon & Fetzer ! Company. I - WOT - GET INTO THE BWItf-TOE ELECTION IS OYEB-THANKSGIVO - PAST A2SD IN A FEW MORE DAYSJWE WILL HAVE CHEISTMAS AGAIN. PRESENTS 1 Oh, Yes ! ; . - t : mean just what we say. Come Christmas times. We doii't know of any better placft in the State of Nortit Cafolina to buy a usefal as well as an orna i :. i . " mental PRESENT than the , FURNITURE HOUSE - BELL HARRIS & CO, SEE. Run over the list and seeif we are not correct, One Hundred Bed Room Suits in I all the fancy woods. Parlor- goodmedium j and best. Wardrobes, Side Boards, Chinas Closets, Office Desks, Book Cases, Hail Racks, Rocking Chairs, Dining Chairs and all kinds of c&lldr en Chairs, Bis. sels Carpet Sweepers, Cook Stoves, Mattress and Spring Babjr Tenders, Boy Wagons, Go Carts, Coasters, TrycieJes, Yeloso peds, etc. - Oar line of jKetures and Frames, Mirrors, Lamps, etcn must be seen to be appreciated. We have bought largely We have bought at right prices. We have bought to sell if you will favorus with a call; we will convince you that we for a merry Christmas we are Yours Bell, Harris ALL OF OUR ' MEN'S WOOL SHIRTS & Drawers Formerly sold at 75 c and 98c a garment now o If your iinderwear is getting thin now is a good time to repleoish at a saving. t S 4 CO: APPY You must have presents for and see us. With best wishes j i&l' Company wk: PARK BE i ; - I: 0
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