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r Piico ?1.00 Per Yoar. CONCOKD, N. 0., FlilDAX, MARCH 10, 1899. I STILL SHOOTING. jlie 51 Inuiuinrs Shoot Even at ' t liildrcn. lUitib, March 8. The tour 0 the Tenth linmunes through is State was marked by drunkeii rioting apd shooting at people, iiouses and cattle along the rail road. During the few minutes that tho train stopped here, there was drinkicg and disorder among tae- uien. -Several aliota were fiioil at the ground or into tho Single 'Copy 5 Cents I: air. All along tho route their con uc; ivas 'the same. A dispatch ffon. Henderson - tonight says, 'The Tenth Immunes, nero tico-s, passed today over tho Sno'U-d Air Line, They shot at private houses and school clrl.ir-i:. ' Several . men "were v.vu'-.'.kK. The officers of tho r,-' . --nt soemed to have no con trol over tho -men." Similar.ro ; .. come from other points be- itvern hiro.smd Weldon.. Iliv-hmond tho train passing vit'i them was sent around on the b it Hue -jiistuid cf through tho city. :' ... .- - " .- , ; It's Like Cliitr Parts of Towu, It is a pleasure to stroll about - over fiifLrentf parts of oar town and' see the improvements that tie carpenters tire continually making. This time! we refer to the improvements made on East . Depot street. Every piece of machinery is now steadily at work in the new Uppard '& Shealv mill and one can hardly I realize that the 'old 5eld,.as it were a year or two ago, is now the site of a cotton mill and ere long a number of new dwellings will be overlooking the place. The pay roll for the em plojes of the mill numbers about thirty at present. - Already each hatd has learned its part to per form, and the work is turned off a3 nicely as Engineer Brantley Miller's Corliss engine in which takes so much pride. In glancing toward ,the Miller Prk from the mill one notes the sew ; machinery of Mr. J M --rrarre, in addition ' to his frivLit two-story residence ikut is being built. In front of tko uiil on Depot .street is the ttlected for Mr. J C Lip- i ''uVs bouse, while across the c rtct above the road leading to roller mill is to be seen car- iT-'--r- harrying to finish the r u"; uce for Mr. Brantley Miller. . veral trades for real estate- io. being contemplated which --'1 still more to improve eiihlbrn part of oufr faet-build- 3 - ilOOSt. 'yr J ana save : ythe ia among tha counties ' tho legislature helped out ' pointing five Democratic :oners. This made the uid put ;p . their oacks i-caign. The Sentinel xieimuiican countv T Qrui :oners could not rule the ochI - iLey decided to get off of the V To Hear the Urltlsh Ganrd Band A party similar to thosof last summer when our boys were crossing bats went to Charlotte to hear the British Guard band. A good lare number went, most of whom will return tonight. The following coin posed tho largest party going: Mr. and j Mrs, Jno. .Hatchett, Mr. and Mrs. Brevard Harris, Mr. and Mrs. H M Bar row, and Mesdames Jno. McDow ell, Luther BoBt, Pj B Fetzer, Irvin Woodhouse, Jas. P Cook, Misses Lou Stuart, Josie Hill and Jennie! Smith, and Messrs R L Keesler, Jar. Young, Ralph Cline, Archey Cannon, Ralph Odell, C W Swink and R F Coble. ' -f , j The Leo Hypnotists. This companf, which is to be in the ooerA lidns4 hp 'naTt r W AAWAV Thursday, is the largest organiza tion of the kind in the world. They have appeared- with groat success in all the; Sonthern cities, ''standing room only" be itig tho rule. In Raleigb, TVii- min-ton and Charlotte, 16 performances in each city, lm menso crowds greeted them. In Atlanta, Ga., fourteen con secutive performances wero given to "standing room onlv." Mr. Lee has j given private demons trations and lectures in leading private residences, colleges and clubs in this country and Europe. Among these are the Normal and Industrial College at Greensboro, Presbyterian College at Char lotte, University of Virginia, Harvard and Yale. - It is a great company and gives a great performance. Seats on sale Monday morning at v o clock at Gibson s drug store. I Prices 50, 35 land 25 cents. ' . A Rock Tlirvwn at Tnena. It was hoped that the little excitement among the colored people Thursday night would not result in any harm; in the least but it proved contrary to all hopes. We refer toj the conduct of a crowd of thom as they passed tho" home of Mr J A C Black welder I at Cannonyille. Two young laclies were standing on the porch asth9y passed One of the crowd-hurled a rock at 'a rapid rate to the porch, mieing one of the young ladiea pclv a ehcrt diatancr. From Design for tne Winnie Davis Stat no Approved. Richmond, "Va., March 5 The design of the autue to be erected in Makine: Up tlae Hegular Army. A Washington dispatch to the Aaheville Gazette says that the re cruiting under the regular armv biU is going on at an unprecedenUd l Hollywood oyer the KraW of Mi8 iaujf UJ UH volunteers as Winnie Davis, the "naghter of the hey aromusterea out enlist in the!: Confederacy," has been bhoaen and regular army There is eaid to h, a 8pproTed bJ'Mri DavU, T pressure on the part of the new re- whio ;8 b z'j ormts to be. wot to the PhillipineP. TU ia tuanVJ'I The nevr organization of the rego ,t :. a K Vr, X, 7 1, rm, 5n'- u... :lt ls t0 be of Itallon marble and will of 120 rr Bn h erec:ed bJ the Daughters of the regiments of 13 companies, 100 men! 7 ' tO the COmDany. anl thir.fira ! Her Rndv Khnm.ri j : . u a J Wi L ; mm ua -m. ' 1 regiments of infantry of twelve companies each, and 112 men1 to the comnanv, ThAro ia KaJ - J - m v MW Rv. N I Bakke, of Charlotte, came over Thursday for the pur- j pose cf having the body of hie side hospital land Bignai corps, be-; j daughter, Misa Lydia Bakke, ex side bands and commissioned stafi humed. Miss Bakkeldied on the The body Mo., where the body of here- about officers. Tho ;yhole army is to con- 2nd day of last August. tain 65,000 ohlbirj aiid men, --i was taken to St. Louis, it will be placed be-ide its mother, who died A Cni(onr Cwuvenleuce. . J ; two y tars be fore ner daughter. isjjmijf wuca ua isolation Oi oe rarmer yn oleoma ; rain or ij- , Anr iiik OFin to "neighborhood telephone lines, by infaas of which they can It certainly look here is really no tr ike it, but ck about i: door where it that the rock the sfgaaj left on the struck it can be told came with a good-force. An effort will be made to find the thrower and it ia hoped that justic9 will be meted to i him. i l';.tive." - 'r.B A GOLD IN ONE DAY A lxve,'Bromo QuiDine Tablets. I -ru ' J ' r -' 'srund money if it fails to RnsineisN JJccjnry and Bnslness. Besides votincr tho 8110.003 in bonds to Dav the Drofliate fusion debts on the penitentiary the legislature voted $95,000 of bonds with which to buy the farms which the btate had greatly im proved and on which it had options.! The interest on these bonds is to be paid by the pen itentiary -which it can do to ad vantage: as it only amounts to about half the rental for these same farms. . Tf trnnKlArl with rhfirimfttism. lVfl Chamberlain's Pain-Balm a trial. It will not cost you a cent if it does no good. One application will relieve . the pain. . i . i It also cures sprains ana onuses m one third the time required by any other treatment. Cuts, burns, frostbites, quinsey, pains in the side and chest, glandular ana otner swemngs are quics ly cured by applying ij. Every bottle warranted. Price, 23 and 50 cts. M L Marsh-& Co: j co'mmunictite rith e&oh other with- ' Anybody en try it who hn Lame ca: referc-nca te tbs coudih'on of 'thai. Back and Weak Kidneys, Malaria rn&da or presi of work, A locl pa- I or nervous trouble-". We mean he per of an inland city in Nef VTork can cure hirn?!f right away by taking Electric Bitters. This med icine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to Liver and btate descxibes an ihtereiting iina where the subscribers, constructed the line, furuisning the toolo and f?oicg the work themselves, the ex pense for wire, lnstracaentp, etc was equally divided ftmong them, and the co3t ahre. The was only shout $14 per line, of course, ia freij to subscribers, but others can make use of it by the payment of a small fee. At preens there are ten ;eubs 8criben to the line. Scientific i American. On account of the State Sunday School convention at Salisbury, the Southern Railway Co. will gpll special round-trip thfketa to Salis bury and return at ra;e of $1 15 for round trip. Tickets on eale Marcn 12, 13 and 14, with final limit to March 18,. ?99. Kidneys, is a blood purifier and nerve tonic It cures constipation, headache, fainting spells, ph epless- nees and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and re stores the system to its natural vigor. Try Electric Bitters and be convinced that they are a miracle; worker. Every bottle guaranteed. Only 50o a bottle at P B Fetzer's drug store. . A It 4. If you would like to see a pretty line of v Waist-1 Bilks give us a caU and in spect the new arrive Is They are nobby things Prices 48, 65, 75e. and 1 1.00 per yard. OJi, my ! but tho price , and quality -w?U tickle, you. EL PARKS C It is ascertained now that the late General Assembly passed 1,107 bills and adopted 79 resolu tions. PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. Chasi Thompson, of Lex ington, ia here today on business. i . f Miss Annie Burkhead returned home' this morning from Salisbury. f 1 r Mrs. S Starrette, Of Moon s ville,xIa visiting her parents, M and Mrs. J M Alexander. i . Mr. Cbas. Hislop, of Bynum, 'v 1 i was here a few hours this morning. He went down vtb Charlotte oh, No. 11.' ! i J: Mr. Jaa. Bost, of nearjDavideoc, who is a drug salesman, arrived here last nisht. stooping at the 0 ' . home of Esq. C A Pitts. v . , : r- Green Mountain flap mm 's f o UR LOSS We had ten YOUR GAI thousand dollars w rth of Furniture more or less damaged on the night of the 1 6th. If you deed anything r s;- byrup Quart Bottles at 30 cents. Pint Bottles at 20 cents. Sweet Pickles per Bottle 10 cents. Canned Kornlet at 20 cents I per can. Erviri & Morrison GROCERY. Onr ins"NOW; is the time. In the next 60 days we will makehur; dreds of people hippy. i -' ' rl w 4 1 e n "3 1 &en you kar . ..!', yon can't MMupg. 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