Price $4.00' Per Tear. CONCOKD, N. 0., THURSDAY",1 FEB 16, 1399. Single Copy 6 Cents. BADLY DAMAGED. A WET TIME. CAPT, SECHLER DEAD. ' . t . .. i , .. : , 'I ! - i I - ' ' The Furniture Stock of Bell, Harris A Co., Wotted By a Deficient Roof-i Tli Damage Can Hot Be Estimated. Without seeing one can hardly estimate the damage that Messrs Bell, Harris & Co., furniture deal ers, have sustained by the rain and freeze .Wednesday night. The greater portion of the upper story of the building is Tret. The furniture both upstairs and downstairs is wet from continual dripping during the night. The ordinary wood furniture is of course damaged besides the1 upholstered work. - Several of their fine couches are saturated with water. When Mr. Bell opened the store several inches of water were on the floor at the front door, it haying run out under the door. The cause is, of course, the deficient roofing, together with the rain and lreeze of that night. Scaicely any snow was found on the roof, a large amount of it having melted Wednesday. H As for the damage done the stock, this can not'' be told. The furniture will all have to be rub-f Li bed considerably. As for the upholstered wort this can not be remedied. j One of the firm, when asked what he thought the loss would Mil be, said "that he would not had it to happen for $1,500 cash and very probably Club room is A Wonderfal Clock. Prof. r JN Aimer win at an early day install a clock in Mont Amooena 8eminary only j a little less wonderful than the great clock at Strasburg, but probably more applicable to mod ern uses. . I Besides the ordinary time keeping this clock will operate a system of electric call bells by which, with a system ot ' wires connecting, he can have the girls called from any room to fill one or any number of programs as the different departments of school demand. I Having once determined the school programs for the depart ments and set the machinery it will announce by a rin of the bell at the same instant lor jail the rooms in each department arid, without any contua on," will announce the program differently in other rooms as the ment to which the 'girls demands. At the closing hour it ceases to call but takes iip its task next morning again. So, on Fri day evening it knocks off till Mon day morning. Ill It will thus automatically carry on the calls for the session or ses sions till there is a . change manipulated, with nothing; to dp but wind the clock once a week. There is but one thing that it refuses to do it eeems. It will not have the time divided into smaller periode than five minutes. The minutes of time must be divisible by five. I , This modern wonder is called Pricks Automatic program! clook. Dr. Miller is to be congratulated on being among the first to secure this very progressive equipment. nooses Leaking Badly Memo Goods In Stores Damaged-Tbe ' Sparge Pipe at Felner's Tank Bursts.: Thursday morning was a sur prise morning to, scores of our people. Many roofs proved insuf ficient to keep out the fine snow, and by the rising of of the tem perature made it a wet time for a number of business houses, be sides the leaking of a large num ber of dwelling houses. Besides1 Bell, Harris & Cos damages other buildings come in for their share of leakage. Quite an amount of Miss Mary Brachen spring millinery goods are badly damaged. When she opened her store an inch or two of water stood on part of her floor, having soaked some of her goods that were packed away in pasteboard boxes, i Her loss is at least $300 i i i more. ; The New South badly damaged. The plastering overhead is ruined besides the saturating of the carpet in the one room! The Phifer hall ad joining is wet considerably, it having dripped through into Dayvaultjs store slightly. . Cook's photograph gallery is badly damaged, his negatives and prints bei ng ruined. The Morris building leaked considerably in several peaces: j ! i The Times office oontained an inch or two of water on its j floor, damaging things somewhat. 1 1 The rear of Swink & White's store leaked quite much, danoa ing tneir stock somewhat, i Besides all this,' and after the people had realized the state of affairs, the large pipe from Mr. Fetzer's iank on top of the rear of the drug store burst, flooding the back lot considerably and putting several inches of water in the basement of the 'I t : . drug store. Dr. Marsh,one of our druggists, Passes Away Suddenly Tuesday A Isn't of Heart Disease.! We learn, with sympathetic emotions, that Capt. Jackson Sech ler, of China Grove, died suddenly at 2 o'clock Tuesday night. He had been afflicted with heart disease of smothering symptom. His eon was with him in the room and seeing unfavorable symp toms called his mother, but life was extinct before she arrived.' The remains were buried at Mt. ! ! I I Zion Keformed church today (Thursday) the 16th. Mr. Sechler served in the Confed erate struggle as captain in the 57th regiment. He was esteemed in military as well as in civil life. He had attained tq about 68 years of age. His son, Jackson, is now in Cuba in Capt. Hill's company. He leaves a widow and a number of children in bwreayeme it. Another Death at China Grove. While receiving by telephone the particulars of Mr. Jackson Sechlers death at China Grove, we wera in formed alio of the death of Mr. Aran t, who lives just out of China Grove at Mr. Will Goodnight's. The cause of his death was pneumonia. He bad reached the age of about 50 or 60 years. He died about 8 o'clock Wednesday night. also has trouble. A number of depart- belons: bottles of shoe polish foze then burst,! ruining some of jhis stock: Seventeen Wre Bnrned. A breaking out of fire has been one of thi3 most drea iful conempla tions daring the cold weather. For natelynot many fires have occurred, but at Yanktori, Seath Dakota, a building in which the ineane were cared for took ' fire; Sunday and 17 of the unfortunates were lost in tbe flames. With the thermometer 23 degrees below zero,! the water supply "was unavailable. BSo Early .Vegetables this Tear. The Florida is truck and said to be t. Miles' Ailn Bills are guaranteed to sferf vegetable crop totally destroyed, j A seyere loss to the planters is sustained and no little discouragement seems to be felt. The express and railroad companies are moving to hurry a supply of seeds to be furnished free of cost to the planters. I!::; - t 1 " ' -II. " Another Seawall Captured. ,t I Only a few days after MrJ Mon roe Ritchie shot a seagull tbe other week, Mr. Henry Vaoderburg, of Cannon ville, captured one. Mr. Yanderburg only . crippled his enough to catch it, and was, trying to save is life but it died from its Souvenirs Asnt From Cuba. A nice collection of enrioa is to be seen now at Dr. 'Fetzi I .'i.-i'.- I er's Drng store. Quite a num ber of photograpba taKen in and around Havana! are in the collection, showing the beanti ful side of Cuba and also the dark side. In the number is a photo of the place where the bones of human bodies are cast after the flesh has de composed The fancy work of the Cubans can also be seen. A machete, the weapon of war, is among the exhibit, also a Spanish sword . It is a nice collection of curios and one of which the owner should be justly proud. PERSONAL POINTERS. China Rev.! of J Q Wertz, Grove, spent yesterday j here ! ! ! - i ! ! Miss Lucy Montgomery is ex nected home from Monroe torn or row. ! Messrs. G T Crowell, A M Brown and R A Brown are fit Lex ington today attending the sale of Mr. Baxter Shem well's horses, Mr. T B Rice, who onca was in the merchandising business here and who is doing bu sir. ess at ; j I.I Greensboro, spent last night here. wounds, iame it He had intended to Fresh t OF EINE CAKES AND have Lot CANDIES in, so just come - i " .. . - now you just come in .cd see them. THEY ARE SOMETHING ; j ' ' NICE. ' Ervin & Morrison 0R0CER5 BEAUTIFUL Laces and Embroierdies. The best Embroidery a - -- ' for 10c. ever offered; One , lotl of Ladies' Night j Gowns to close cheap. Another 3,000 Yds 36 incH Percale for 5c jard, worth . i 10 cents. i :i WELTS. Cannon & Fetzer Company ! ! Good Thing. g2 TV " It we have a good thing q the people want it. Their i 1 I '" ! ' ! scale of living is many de grees higher than their forefathers. They want the comlorts as" well i I ! ' i ' . as the necessities of lite, andj one ot these will be found in our $3.00 Shoes for men. : I. ' ' Our easy fitting, stylish! and : !; - -. . t ' ; uuiauxo iixvku a 01103 m jDrencn and Russian Calf, Yici, Enamel and Pat. Leather are the acine of beauty and aristocratic style in j - : : foot wear. They are made on the newest lasts. JJL Drop in and see them. 1 1 PAIS k CO j - i 1 1 -v SPRING STYLES FORiTHE YEAR '90 Just inland more to follow. If we can't please you -in style 1 ;! and price then you don't need a alby Carriage B Prices from $3.50 to $30.00. Furniture and Horse Furnishioffs more than ever. We -i " ' ! 1- ' bought before tbe advance. Can save you money every time. Another car load of g hairs at close-out prices on the way. We want your trade. It you give us a chance we will ii - 1 ' have it. Call and see us. We are yonrs to serve, - ! 1 ' I ; I ' Bell, Harris & .Company ' t. S. Best tquippod Undertaking Establishment in the State. y - j .. 1 yi :. 1 . . ! fcan give you anything you want from a Pauper Wood Case to -a Copper Linedjor Metallic good enough for Jay Gould. andsomest Funeral Gar - In the State FREE