1 i I t - s .- . ..... CONCORD, N. 0., FRIDAY; MAKCH 3, 1899. ; M;- ;i-.;-j":;-; . Single Copy 5 Ceats - I i ' ' ' ' ' ' ' -, : I " " i i I i i .... i I . . i I I ' Pxico 84 00 Per Yoar. A BUSINESS CHANGE. THE ICE FACTORY i t A STRANGE CASE. WILSONS EXONERATED. the To Be Located jAttnye Town-Wert. tTin J With Two Bnllets in Tils Henrt I Tll - nmRBce on ioe uaiiain? at &n In Snlte of the Doctors Terdlct. Legislature's Joint-ETcarlns f Dowm the Governor, J i Present jranaiemei.t of the sdPHtn Laundry Sell Oat Their nines Mr. Robt. Kidcnhoar- rUe CutitrHCt to Commence . r tr t Month. firu - , i i i ;t - ; i , . v - . v,r several days the trade has, a qnestion 8 N wt?re the new bullets in his brain, either one of House and the great crisis: of the w . I w W . 1 mi T ate , . , Kel80Q Mackoid, . of Waukesha, At 4.15 p. m. Thursday the or several Weeks it has been has lived since May, 1897, with two Senate entered the hall of the a question as to where the neW I Vtnlla in Vi?a hrmn ait Km nno rf House and the great crisis- of the you mis ht say, been made but its ioe factory to be jbuilf by the Con- which1, so the doctors pay, would hysons' case was reached The court of the I r. ,f rnnriAtnrfl of thA erected. Durins that montht ai horrible lP consiaer tne report luQ P . I j 1 .J . J 1 i I rirnnriTnitf.fi a. TVia. anvArnfVr wafl rnnoord Steam uaunary, messrs. . nas now Deen aennneiy unuaq woo wwmuwu uu j iuuoij - --- i T, i,t,4- v n..U -.irni Wanll )drfflt A i wiii im Lrm near Waukesha! A man represented by James B MoEae. KyOUWOTlld like to See wWAJJ w. . - - - m m . - I ni l I -! I . ,!. ni i : 1 .a I Ai at rf VV i loftn tpo a TPTir Aflpn t An I ' andChas. Crayen have sola tLo the property formerly owned by named roucn Kinea rarmer Aiex- ' .. . uD;n0ca to Mr. KnhL Mvt nu nrr i ander Hams. DUt two bullets VJiJ-rWMy w eilVirU UUD.Mvuw I U.X VUnio TT- JXLlOOllUwlLUwir. QwUVO I Tf Kidenhour, who is salesman for town. The Cannon & Fetzer Co. The plant will 'not change its hands until the first of April. The present hands will be em ployed with Mr. J M Purceli as its manager. a pretty line of distance there is over two miles.! j I ! . Work will soon commence on the building jwhich will be 62 feet long, 25 of the , building will5 be 30 feet i 1 1 h r i. inte Mackold'i head and left him Battle defend S OtbO iWihon. for dead. He then went to the Wfl.1 RT house and, after Mrs. Harris had 7'blob t00lt tm 6 ocioce Jriaay .1 , . i .'. t mornrcff tne: vote was lasen ana given mm Dreawasi, ae mot ner u i CrVft 11R tne VYiiBona were oxoneraieu ui i c- and her daughter. The hired man revived sufii ciently to crawl to a neighbor's house and give the alarm. The spect the caU and in- new arrivals crime which means a rebuke to the spiteful governor j rtn 1. J nr.. TTril son's case 3 to &b, ana m tne - 1 " -v i tnttr T a a o rrr n a ti rif nrl I DU ' - .j I The snrinlT of wflter ohtftmable -u Ji 4 ; : j 1L: tkAHn na(TOO VJ flTTl fTflTlMlil I r r J " " I WIIIIIH I'.Il 11 II LI V TV LB UIUUbCU -UU - - . ' . - . w . , erable improvements were made oo fa j Mje days Mr Li B. Oo .M- P-lCeS 48, 65, 75c. aiid at this plant by the purchasing of of site for the building, a large found in a pond, where he had shot bf at more machinery. The present amount, proprietors have conducted the ( hour business about six montns. I it can that Concord her own bu of the Artillery being used each and then drowned himself. son's resignation. i TWft arann nf , pj I I ' --B.--.r-.,---- ; f T. noi! be realized by some was marvelous. - All the doctors The board of trustees of the vJIl, Illy il! I -1 ;J.a M . .J . 1J JI: tJaaA! fAA V, J -"T . . XTT l J J 1 L I , 1.00 per yard. Mackold Upon life chief Justice Shepherd Chosen. pply A Itember Mr" Colnmbns Hartsell. son of summer Mr. Jonah M Hartsell, who lives there ready for your patronage. rxmr Tjflo . in Stanlv county, has will manufacture said he would die, but instead he of ice but when 8 w?u and by the lend of tho mes the plant will be summer was able to work about the Vdr rnnr rlafrnr,. In the interest bf BCieC3 TT t . .ZL -. ,, TXTam AniAVf -l -y-kl ex-Chief Justice James B Shop- and quality W.ll tlCklb ! but the price returned home after serving seyen months in the artillery, being stationed at Fortress Mon ro in Virginia. ' . , Mr. Hartsell spent Thursday here on his way home, borne in i Sir. ' Mhnplngr. Dead. j At 10,25 night, Mr. A P Shuping, of Salis. flpfnal coiamn and the other is in Was shot by Mr. r i. tne roof 0f the orbit. Physicians herd to the professorship of law mftHA vacant bv the daath of the Mackold was brought to this city t J h Mannine. Bat one . 1 r s name was presented n4 the elec tion was unanimous byl acalama- 9 ion. ' I you. the Wounded Han and an X-r&V rDhotO?ranh taken OI -Tj " " I- his brain. It shows that one bullet o'clock Thursday fl Ldced at the base rieht over the bury who HedrickJ d ei. There had been B&V that, according to avry physi- here on his way nome. Dome . ni . , . , . , ' . , - . - -r -rr x 11 A- "0 hopes f or him, he haying been cat law, he must of necessity die time ago Mr. Hartsell was dis- T , li j-L, , - , , -i ' . -i A , ,1fl,B in & ... flnnt -nrnncn thft Inntra. frAm the effects of the bulle8 in char-ed on account of the ruling , in, ; J. " , , ' i . ..J iUe, .! u nn i, rtk Hednck has been released on thoir present position, yet the man -HWLa, liiMtron enlist tor three years service, , f ' .1 Effects from the bulhtg and is as would be discharged. 111s parents vvw (. insisted on his coming hdme andji, o lioi a 1 1 1 Some! o so he did not re-enlist. r , 1 1 ; 1 1 1 n yjM Mr. Hartsell.with the exception y a little bit of ! homc-sickness, - .n. .j of was pleased with soldier life. Trln.1 Jflext TVeeH. ? the pupils of,- 'the Con- School ate preparing for a trial to beheld onfnext Fn- flav aftflrrloon. The trial will be 1 held for tki benefit of the scholars cane c s ne Chronicle. Come Alone Boys. Concord's base baU cranks and wiloe carried out in full, as .v., 1 if it ata in the ceurt room. decided they .were thorongbly Cabases WU be issued, a bill of -i,..,,.;J . a iaaictment will be bronght up, u n uikc. ifj-.cu aiuuuu auu icai 7iw4 I - i 1 ! i 1.1 . 1 T v f I UUUuo Ul delphia .National League team ywtid unr wit Ja f 11v4-4.a I .5 mg Vjrisoner ; will be in the I ,- ! IHia aVAnfT and the law- will Idefend their clients to the best! of their ability. The to be an interes - ;ever! wpi Chica go had considerable success in L . , nL;!flftA these diggings playing ball, the ing one. Concord bovs. with ti'ia frAK in Hi . - ' , r." " I' Hi ! '! ' ! tKpir-TrinJi Unnr' l.ti. l I NtAtue : tol Miss Wlllard. discngs tboDrobars-iity of coming Goy. Northcott has signed the over tir ? way ard locting horns bill of tlr Illinois Legislatuse with 11:3 Pbifiies. ' Seemingly, appropriating $9,000 for a statue haTiWvfvfp-i. r -TT ,ink m;0J RVarmiR E Willard to 7 - . Ill n I 1 W UL U li-JLOl 1 M M. - kt a -- - . - I i , ( playn l:. rfn Charlotte grounds; stand in Another Chicken Fight Held. Several from our county and town returned home lnureday from Rock Hill, where a two-days cock-fight was held about three miles east of that plsca. It was a nard fight, one of the hardest some of them have ever seen. Seventeen fights were held and of the seven teen cur delegation gained eight o them, but lost on the odd fight con siderably. Several of the chickens were killed. The crowd from here mA hank short of a number of dol lars. .witK air t! , S accustom zeal mixed Capitol -fgood ball playing, they at the rotunda Vof - the Washington. J fK; r,-r .InK Trill K-med Crr Balldlnu r " ' 1 -n. i! I J 3- ti..-.. ha hwilf. af them, t Come alone ne W uurmii.j I it I 1 m m - Jf the Phillies cannot the :ntt3rJ.at you, Mountain Island is the 'ar removed. -Charlotte Col of 2nd. University has been named Cflrr! Building in ' honor of J J B barr who has contributed $1000 toward the ; building thb is to c6st $25,000.1 One of 1 1 1 Miss t PERSON All POINTERS. For frost bites, burns, inctolent sores, a 1 n eczema, sum disease, anci especially Piles, De Witt's Witch liazel Salve stands first and best. Look out for dis honest people who : try to imitate - dan counterfeit it. It's their endorsement of algood arUcle. Worthless goods i.are not imitated. Get DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve.-J P Gibsoni 4 w & K7L 1 ' ' I I I - ' i YOUR Ghm. thousand dollars OUR LPSS We had ten - - if , worth of Furniture more on the night you need anything damaged 16th. If or of less the Mrs. S J Lowe returned to Charlotte this morning. ! Miss Agnes Cook, of Mt. Pleas ant, is visiting Mrs. Ja-. P Cook. Dr. and Mri. Stevens returned home from China Grove last night ! - 7 . ' : ! i " - i ; I --Mrs. N P Yoike went tp Har risburg this morning to vi?it her mother. in Onr line NOW is the time. in thA tiAYt 60 davs we will make mh jl.m.jl w ; . mm " ' dreds of people happy. Elizabeth'. Teaeher Marries. We3ton, the vocal teachtr at Ewart to bo Drepped. t Washington special of the 2nd to the Asheyille Citizen says : "It IS nnrl arcf rr1 Viora onfVinri-I T2Mt!J-vJll Vfnllirpi Wtt8 married tativelv that tW Proai'dAni will rrwiJ-aLv to1 Mr. Richard M Beard, not renominate H G Ewart as he of WaU'Tex. Miss Weston's home has had two trials before the Sen- ia in New York, at which, place she ate. An effort will be made to- met Mr! Beard. Mr. Beard has to reach a vote on confirm a- been North studying thepiogy ana pn but it-will be fruitless. This stopped bn his way tV u -.- is exDftnfn,! frt a ii -n-ra Tpt.r' After the marriage he board I vv VUU Call 4(1CU V-O I j , ... ! favor nf V, f a th train for Texas, while Mrs. ! ' BearJ Will complete x her year's iSciCTM&S.yDr' I teaching at Elizabetn college. Green Mountain ; - s -j. j . ,- . . . i ; i Flapl i Syrup. F YOU DON T TO BUY HAD BETTER STAY flW0. 8. S. r I I . " z ' i : . 7 ! :A . If ' ' 5 " ' ; 1 ; ' " "' ' -M Quart Bottles at 30 cen Pint, Bottles at 20 cen Sweet Tickles per Bottle v.:;--;'M io cents. Canned Kornlet at 20 celits per earir Ervin & Morrison GR0CER5, Ihen ijjouj Sear our PRICES yon canft help Ijiiyiog. GOME " J .' . . ' .... i ' . ' ' v- ' "' ' ' ' " ; . y ' . -

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