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if a. .1 ii ' ' 11 1 1 ' )' p .1 II I I I Trice $400 Per Year. CONCORD, N; 0., SATURDAY, FEB 11, 1899. OALCXOOAN QUICKLY j REDUCED. Wns Shell d Dy the Honadnocfe. Manila, Feb. 10, 7.40 p. m. The American forces, at 3 40 this afternoon, made a' combined attack upon Caloocan and reduced it in SIX DAYS Shalt Thon labor ud n an th Work Bat the Seventh Day fa the onoDain or tue Lord . Thy God Places ef Worship Provided for TJs All. Rev. B Lacy Hoge; will hold thenar. ebort order. At a signal from the BerTlcf tomorrow at the Baptist ti on. Some Peiata '.Galaed About the Mrs. tironer. v r Since publishing the artiole some days ago, wherein a man named Fletcher, of Richmond, Kansas, was inquiring for a Mrs. Sarah Groner, with whom he boarded in' time of We find seme informa- Single Copy 5 Cents. tower oi tne ue jua liomecn. tne . both morning wiU and a . oe services night. Sub-1 BE AUTIFUL This Mrs. Sarah Groner, of whom he Bpeaks, was a sister of Mr. Fred United States' double turreted mon itor Monadnook opened fire from the Necfc 11 a-m-i "The Holy Cline who lives above town, aad bav. with the big eons of her fore Spirits Subject for T.00 p. m., was alst a sister of Mrs. Fred Glass turret on the earth works, with "There), is a Sharp Rock on Each and a MrB. Earnhardt, of this coun- Laces and Embroiefdies. Side. great effect. Soon afterward the Utah Battery bombarded the place Ironi the land side. The rebels re served their fire until the bombards merit ceased, wh&n they fired vol leys of musketry as the Montana Thn KanBafl RJmnnt, on th. erUEvenln& treme left, with the Third Artillery deploying to the right, charged across the open and carried the Urth worksi cheering under a heaiy fire. Supported by the artil lery at the church, the troops fur ther advanced, driving the enemy. A V A" 1 iy, wno nrsi lime married a man H i named Drees, a German shoemaker. Regular cervices at Trinity Re- 8hc was the daughter of Mr. Jacob The best Embroidery formed churoh tomorrow, both Cline, a German farmer, who liy ed morning and night, by the pas-1 about five miles above this place. tor, Rev. J N FaustJ Subject for This lady was a widow and morning, "Jesus on the Shore." lived'abbut a quarter of a mile "The Produal aove the county home. I a s r Son." ; m eitner looa or lmv sue moved from hereto some western The Dastor. Rev. Chas. i F State, but at this time it is not t Known, put we win nna ouveie loner. Mr. Bnlomon Einntain. one of th e Presbv terian chaDel at Forest Hill tomorrow! morning and at her well. These Clines were all Another 3,000 Yds d Cannonville Presbyterian tomor- German people ana were aoont tne country to whom he could talk in these times before he became able to master our language. I ' ; Gwfflf aslii's Foot for lOo. ever offered; One lot of Ladies' Night Gowns to close cheap. Slehness In the Camp. fighting every foot, right into the r01f m8Lt- town line, and penetrated to the prea The naual 8eiyioB wiU be eld identia and lowered the Fillipino afc First presbjterian ohnrch flag at 5 30 p. m. The enemy's tomorrow br the Dastor. Rev. W sharp-shooters, itf the jle, on the q Alexander! The deacons right, fired at long range on the r8ceiltl elected wili be inBtalled y t. at the morning service, rebels we. saon silenced by snrap I , ' ! nel, and t v Pennsylvanians re-J Regular services will be held to work, besides Mr. Benfield the mamed in tn trenches. As the f Central Methodist ohnroh both BUDerintendent. and one or two Americans advanced they burned tnmorrow momin And TtmTife b others ... i o .J Mr. guards V F Heas, one of the on the chain gang, in forms us that ten of the persons on the chain gang are sick, unable il'i i - r i- r i it The , grip must have 36 inch Percale for j ; Sc. jardt worth 10 cents. WELTS. Was yery large and John Bull thought it was pretty strong when he placed it on the tale i of the Brieish lion. He always dressed his feet in the best style of the period and if he were alive today he wonld 1 ; snrely be wearing a . . . Stacy Adams Shoe. They are made of the best ma terial obtainable; flexible, easy and comfortable, and will ont wear any other shoe on the market. vVe are showiner mowed down like grass, American loss was slight. but the the native huts . The rebels were tne paBtor j e Thompson, struck camp too, like ii is strik- them in Tan, Willow, Calf, Cannon & Fetzer Vici Kid and Pat. Enamel, in sizes from 6 to We are There will be regular services at St. 7 James Lutheran church to morrow morning ! and night by the pastor, Rev. O B Miller. ing at so many places. Comp any, "Regular services j both tomorrow morning and night at Ep worth Methodist church by the pastor, Rev. T W Smith, j A Seaanll Drlfta Into Cabarrus. On last Thursday afternoon Mr. Monroe Ritchie, of No. 6 town ship, saw a strange looking bird flying about with a few buzzards. He tried his marksmanship with his gun and brought it to the ground, not knowing what he had killed. He brought it here today (Saturday) for the benefit , of 1 spectators. It is a a seagull, a fowl which frequents the coast, but it is something extraordinary that it should drift this far from the ocean. Iv is a beautiful bird, nuoijr lotttuciou, "W4--w Jade Shaw Rtralchtena Batters r. ' m .a it. I I nve leet irom me ups ouwwiu The State8Tilie correspopdent It is web-footed and has a bill to tbo charlotte Observer says somewhat similar to that of an that Judge Shaw fined Mr. H Q eaSIe- - ' . ; - Feimster filty dollars for The Educational Meeting, i I contempt of courts and dismissed Notwithstanding the frigid him from thej grand -jury. Mr. weather the educational meeting I Feimster was unwell Thursday, was fairly well attended. Prof. Kees- and took some whiskey, but un less music class preluded the exer- fortunately he took so much that cises with inspiring music. Kev. u he reported at the court house B Miller led in prayer. Mies Laura intoxicated, j The judge also gave Leslie, Mr. Holland Thompson 1 county commissioners some and i'rol. J-UQWlg ireaiea me buo- raiaht ooda." becanseno nlano Usual services will be held at Forest Hill Methodist church to morrow morning and night by the pastor, Rex. J D Arnold. Rev. W B Oney will conduct sers vices at tit. Andmws Lutheran churoh tomorrow sight. jects assigned them,, and enlisted much interest. By invitation ' for impromptu remarks, Rev. J E Thompson, Rev. T W Smith and Professors Petty, Lentz and Coler added apt remarks on Mr. Thomp son's subject "The Bad Boy." The singing class, with Prof. Keesler at the organ furnished de lightful music as interludes. The meeting adjourned at 12 to resume at 1 o'clock for the comple tion of the program. NO CUBE, NO PAY. That is; the Way all druggists sell Grove's Tasteless, Chill Tonic for chills and Malaria . It is simply Iron and Quinine in aj tasteless form. Children love it Adults refer it to bitter, nau teatinaJTonics. Pricej-50c4 . had been provided for the petit juries to hold their deliberations durinz this cold weather and for some other matters. It is hoped his remarks will bear fruit, j ITetlee. Maeons, Odd Fellows and Pyths ians are all urged to attend in a mass meeting in hall Monday night, 13th mat, at 8 o'clock . Business of ims portance of interest to these three . i . fraternities. As you value my beard, brethren, be on hand. The Goat. selling them at $5. Stand yonr feet in our shoes; : 1 1 PARKS S CO. PERSON A L POINTERS. ! SPRING STYLES vSM-l) Judge Montgomery returned home this morning. Mr. Elam King went to Char lotto this morning. Miss Chassie Brown went to Charlotte this morning to spend Sunday. Rev N.I. Bakke, of Charlotte, i Dent last night here with Rev. Schmidt and Prof. Rolfe. Miss Saide Young, of Charlotte, is expected to arrive here tonight to r fry i mu.i. i VlBlt JU.18S iiimuy criuaua. Mrs. E C Misenheimer returned home last night from Glass, where sue is leacoiDg bcuuui. FPMIEIR'99 Just in and) nrnre to follow. If we can't please you in st and price then you don' t need a Baby carnage Prices from $3.50 to $30.00. Furniture andjHovse furnishings more than ever. We . Maa Mftrcr irpt Onnr on returned home ihis morning from Charlotte, benght before the advance. Can save you money every after spending several days. Miss Fannie Strieker went over time. Another car load of chair 8 at to Charlotte this morning toj take her weekly course in music ai ine way We want yonr trade j; you give U8 a chance close-out prices on the e will Mies Myrtle Patterson, whols ii II i 1 IT A m n o !a UaVO II,. UlitOUUlLlg IUUUU1 OI ium hujuouu, as spending today here with her sister, Mrs. Stevens, ane will return 10 her home at China Grove tonight. Call and see as. We are yours to serve, Bell, - Harris ;;' Company Qrlp'a Bavasrea Doal, So much misery and so many deaths have been caused by the Grip, that everyone shonld knowwhataronderfal remedy for this malady is found in' Dr. King's New Discovery. That distressing stubborn cough; that inflames your throat.robs you of sleep, weakens your system and paves the way, for Consump tion is quickly stopped by this matchless cure. If you have chills and feyer, pain in the back of j the head, soreness in bones and muscles, sore throat and that cough that grips your throat like ayice, you need Dr. King's New Discovery to cure your Grip, and prevent Pneumonia or Consumption, Price 50cts. and $1.00. Money back If not cured. A trial bottle free at P. B. Fetzer's Drug Store, Fresh Lot ' : j " OF ';.-! FINE CAKES AND CANDIES have just come in, so now you Q85 uume m and see them. THEY ARE SOMETHING NICE. Eryin & Morrison OROCER5 yt S. Best equipped Undertaking Establishment in tuc State. 1. - . Can give you anything you want from a Pauper Wood Case to a. Copper Linedjor Metallio-f good enough for Jay Gould. Handsomest Funeral Car ? - - 1 In the ( State FREE. .is V t 1 f r s V 1 J If t ' 1. ' ? . i i : - r . v 1:3 . -i "1 .
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