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.' ii ij , 1 " ; .. ;l.-:' ::'!':: -...t ; ; - : - . ,. ' . . Price $4.00 Per Yean (another enterprise - A permanent ideational for Concord. CONFINED TO JAIL. Institution' Key. J H Lippard, through the agitation of this snbieot, by a nam '-ben of leading citizns haa become mutb interested in the great need ami splendid possibility it soch an institution here. He believe that we'jehould have, and ean hat a ..with earliest effort, as gcod alyantages bce for higher education; as any otljer part of the, country Mr. L?p yaM feels almost persuaded to say tmlt if the people will uilite their 'euirciea.&nd erect suitable tuildine fcucjh an - inatitntion, : that he wcild pereonally solicit an endows mdjit .fu'r.d North niid givi his best enareies in builciog up uud directs inga "pernisnent EduoLitionjil Iistitu tiop here, which shodld ba the pride of the city, and a pprpetcal bleaaiD to fieinj .qeneiatioas.' , ' Mr. Lippard hes viaittd, with in ierkt, tbe- fcclool, work, of Mr. : Thompson and thinka sufficient in duementa should ba cfierd, if pos sible, to secure him "in the per in a- OONCORD, N. 0., WEDNESDAY., JAN 25, 1899. F Single Copy 5 Cents. nerit ' w - m mi work lie aiEO teers to cons i . ; gratulafe the people in eeciiring the splpndid EerTicss of 5upt. uoler and "hial esteemuble wife far th!e graded EC 3 bo! work. J. AEBLAGE FOREtOLD Bj-the Scribe In Tfoose Parts An Old College Iantlmdrli. Gone. ilisses Pearle Randleniim, Anna Cahble and Carrie Crus, of the Seminary, spent a short fme with Mrs. Will Barringer, a few miles out in the country. R L McAllister, of ouV town, who has been in the brick busi nesis for some time in Albemarle, came home Tuesday. the first thunder shower of the year passed over Mt. Pleasant Tuesday .evening. Some j hail fell with the rain. , 'Jjha old 'walnut tree which stood below the Pi-SigmaPhi J hall on the college campus, has at last sucjpumbed to the hand of the de spoller. It had become decayed, anq was set on ffre Friday even ing j by some of the. students. Many of the old students jwill re member this old landmark. Thursday evening, on North Main street, at the home: of her fater, Capt. Jonas Cook, Miss Lelia Cook, one of Mt. Pleas ant's most popular young ladies, will be parried to Mi; Chas. b Cobb, an alumnus of N: O. College of thei class of '95. The marriage ceremony will be performed by Key. J A Lynn, a few minutes after 4 o'clock. The happy cou ple will leave immediately for McjLeansville, N. 0 , the home of thefgroom. " Mr. Cobb has been engaged in teaching at that place ever since his graduation in '95. Ma a long life full of joy( happi ness and contentment be (granted thee young people; j . j "ANTONY.,, Mt. Pleasant, Jan. ;24, '99. A Warrant Taken Out Against a Tobacco Peddler, Accusing Him . of Assault Wtth j Intent to Kape-To Be Tried This Term of Court. Eeqj Ja W Moose, of Mt. Pleasant, sat on a case Tuesday afternoon, where I a white man, W C Martin, a tobacco peddler, was broughtbefore him ;on the charge of attempting an assault on Mrs. Shoe the wife of Haines Shoe, in No. 7 township. ' The, base, as given to us by Esq. Moose cn the telephone, as quickly as the news was brought to us, was such that he deemed it necessary to ba tried by the courts, and the man was brought hereto jail by an offi cer Tueiday niaht. While the case is not an aggravated onl, yet the evi- denceg .iven on trial by Mrs. Shoe shows bad conduct on the Dart of this tobacco peddler from Virginia. His guilt is yet to be- seen as the PERSONAL POINTERS. during this case will bo tried yet term of -court. - i The accused assault took place abost 12 o'clock Tuesdav and the man waisi tried as quickly as could be caught. Mr. Coru'm Correll, of Spartan b irg, Bpent last nighty with his brother, Mr. Chaa. GofreW. He re turned home this morning. Capt. J A Fisher, of Rowan, is among the many in the the town today, whose once fami iar faces are only occasionally Been her8 now. FEENCH PEAfe, KORNLET and- ITALIAN PASTE at ; Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5 Court Proceetliosrs. State', vp. Sam Shinn, assault with deadly: weapon; not guilty. Statej vs. James Russell, carry ing a concealed weapon; judgment suspended on payment of costs. State vs. J M Burrage and "W L Misenheimer, assault and battery. Nol pros as to Misenheimer. Judg ment that J M Burrage pay twen ty dollars and the costs! State vs. David Han nan, cruelty to animals; riot guilty. State vs. Lije Bookout, stealing i oranges from Warren Coleman's pack nartsell Hurt. Mr. Mack HartselL of No. 10 township, father of our townsman, MrJLuther Hftrtaell (Wednesday), -having fallen down Pa4 of the stairway at the! Morris bui jdin g. A considerable! wound iaaj inflicted on his headV but he woman neexTa Dt. Miles Pala Pllla store, guilty and sentenced to the ohaingang for four months. State vs. Green . Propst, stealing a cow . guilty and sentenced to the chaingang for eighteen months. State vs. Sells Harris, two cases of assault with a pistol and one case of carrying a concealed weapon. Found guilty of all three and sen tenced to tbe chaingang for six months each for two offences, the one sentence to Jake effect at the expiration of the other. Judgment suspended ih the other case on payment of the oosts. 7 I ' m Tablet in Honor of Worth Bagley. A tablet .was unveiled in the chapel at the Naval Academy at Annapolis Monday in honor of Worth Bagley. Ic bears the fol lowing inscription: In Memory I ' of WORTH BAGLEY, Ensign United States Navy, The First American Officer Who Fell in the' Spanish-American : -'' i War. ..,' , i -i'i. Killed on Board the j Torpedo Boat ! Winslow- During the Bombardment at Car . I denas, May 11, ;';i893:.- "I have fought a good fight. I have finished my course. I nave kept the faith." II Timothy, 4:7. This Tablet is Erected M . !.M-v: -V f -.::.; i; The Officers of the Atlantic Tor- pedo Boat Flotilla, ' " . - druggists eolVDr. Miles' JtalnHnafc ; Thn IVnii 1 1 I3ah mm w mm m M - j , , Oa Tuesday of last week, on tbe Wilkes side of the Caldwell and Wilkes line, the lifeless body of J D Andrews, a son of Mr. James An drews, was found in a ditch about 200 yards from his ; father's house. He was a young;man just about grown and livedf with his parents and on Saturday evening had gono to a distillery nearby, where he remainflltill iabont 11 o'clock at night, 'when ho started home somewhat under the influ ence of whiskey. Oae of .the at tendants at the distillery went with him a short 'distance to where he had to cross a creek cn a foot-way. This was the last till his lifeless form Tuesday morning in which he had fallen while trying to make his way in the darkness to his home. Lenoir Topic, j seen! of him was found on a dj!tch into S-y."V ! I ill f Killa lm i-mtX sad ELI'S CBEAM BA1LM Is apo$ltivocure. Apply Into the nostrils. It is quickly absorbed.; 50 cents at DTujrgiflts or by mail ; samples'lOc. by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 56 Warren St.. New York dtik, Tlio Deadly cGrlp Is again abroad in the landj The air vou breathe mav be full of i its fatal germs! Don't neglect the "Grip or you will open the! door to Pneumonia and Consumption and inyite death. 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