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CONCORD, N. O., WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1899.
THE HUMAN BODY
Single Copy 5 Cents
Miljcct t n AtbRiiaenm
TIie ..rc-Xhe Band Goes to Union
ille APln Tn,s Yea-1'801!9.
jit. Pleasant, March 22.- Miss
giia Lcntz,of Norwood, is- visiting
Jjgf lllcULici . ;
flcaeant this week.
jjiss Lollie Graeber, of near
Chin- Grove, is visiting Mrs. L J
'Veil this week.
Capt. Cook an( McAllister
jpeni last Friday in Albemarle on
jMis iAnina Stevens who has
"lv,u visiting her many friends
ia Mt. Pleasant, returned to her
home. at Bosts Mills last Monday.
fho lecture delivered in the
College Chanel last Thursday
nrbtby Roy. W B Oney, was of
a L":;b crder. It was practical
fiu i .instructive. He hail for hie
Meet, The Human Body,"
v - v D StclTey will also lecture
nisr'lit tho 23rd of this month.. ; j
Sf veral college boys wont out
to St. John's Satnrdaynight to
the school exhibition. They re
ported not a very good -time on
aceDont of the enclemency of tho
weather. i; "
The Mt. PleaVant band has been
employed to furnish music forth
commencement exercises at
Cuiuimlle academy.
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A TRIBUTE OF RESPECT
Paid to the Memory of Hope Barrier
By the Concord Hose and Reel t'om
' pany. .": f
At a call mtetin; of the Concord
Hose ana Reel Company! No. 1 held
Monday night, March 20th, 1899.
the following resolutions were
adopted : I
Whereas, It ha3 pleased the Su
preme Being of the Universe to ie
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move from this earthly abode one of
our J members. Hone M Barrier, a
member in good standing, and also
a nonscommissioned officer in the
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Sponi6hoAmerican war, and1 was at
th time of his death a member of
Co. L, First Regiment North Cc
Una Volunteer Infantry, serving hia
country in a foreign land, and
Whereas, The intimate relations
Ion? held by the deceased and the
of thia company, render
that we should place on
record our appreciation of hia ser
vic-.a 'as a volunteer fireman and his
merits a a man.
R( solved, By the Concord Hose
and Keel Company No. 1, that while
we bow With humble J fcubinisdon to
ciie Will of the Moat High, we do
inmsti tbe !os3 because ne has been
'rn?mber3
it proper
Concord to Lose n Family.
Wo regret to learn that Con
cord, at an early date,
Mr. James F Bhinn and
we are clad to learn
Shinnjhas succeeded in
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himself a still batter position. Ho
has accepted) a good petition in
the cotton mill at Pineville below
will lose
wife yet
that Mr.
securing
Charlotte. Mr. Shi nn
will take
charge of hi3 new position at
once bul Mrs! Shinn will remain
here awhile with her parents be
fore moving.
An Early UorniDK Capture.
About 4 o'clock this
day)
(Wednes-
morning Nightwatchman
Johnson and Ju-ilerTowneend went
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over, into the part of town where
most of the 'colored peoplo stay.
They went
Will Paton,
court house
to capture a negro,
who is wanted in the
month on
Being un-
hure next
Will Very Probably Corae .Here.
Rev. Dr. N W Tracy returned
to Salisbury Tuesday night after
bavins: spent the afternoon with
the W. C. T. U. of this place
con fer ring as to his coming here
to deliver his series of temperance
lectures. Provided a suitable
place can be obtained Dr. Tracy
will be here in the near future.
No place is -to be found in
town so suitable for tho crowd
as the court house. but it is yet to
to be seen whether it can be ob
tained, a committee having been
appointed to investigate the mat
ter at the meeting oi the com
missioners on next Monday.
Large crowds everywhere at-
cailed from the Ecenej of earthly ac
tion to :h)a e?erla3ting rest.
Revived, That in the; death of
Hope M. Barrier the Company loses
One 01 Ha OiOcb tfUUVe LUeUlUCXB, lillU
one who was zealous in his wof k
account of an o.'fifrav.
able to give a. bond for his ap-
pearance be was taken to jail.
Patrlctt Walsh Dead.
I Hon. Patrick Walsh, Mayor of
Augusta, died at his home in that
city Sunday morning. j
Mayor Walsh was a conspicu
ous figure in Georgia politics and
on the death of Senator Colquit
filled the the unexpired term in
the United r States Senate. He
was editor of the Augusta Chron
icle which will be continued by
his nephews lately associated with
him. J !
p.everal Places Quarantined.
Small-pox is thought to
abating these days in our State.
Several places are observing
the quarantine regulations quite
rigidly. Elon College Gibson
sonvillo and Graham are quaran
tined against Burlington and
Hillsboro ia quarantined against
the whole of Alamance county.
A Brush lu llAvana.
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At tbe Canuoa A Fetzor Co. More. j
Miss Shelby Harris has beenj.
out of the store several days oii
account of tho illness of her
mother. Mr. Lacy Dick is sick also.
Mr. Jno. S. Hill has been added
to the list of salesmen there.
$3-oo
$2.50
$2oOO
IIS.
We think we have the best.
shoes at
the above prices ever
offered
for sale in this city.
They are in button and in lace,
made on
the new lasts, kid
tips, nan; sewed', flexible but-
A riot occurried Saturday and
Sunday in Havana in which three
policemeu worn killed and about
fifteen wounded while of the riot
ers five were killed and sixty
or seventy were wounded. The
excitement is subsiding it is said
and the rioters are said to have
learned a good wholesome lesson.
tons an
d extension soles They
CEM
a true
the interest
fireman, pro
as
of
tho
apt to advance
Company, de-
TBE BEST
PRESCRIPTION
CHILLS
FOB
and prosperity,
and honest and
voted to ita welfare
fearless in action
upright, whos3 many virtues en
deared him not only to thejmembera
of this Company, bat to all his fel
low citiz2Gfl.
Resolved, That this Company ex
Mr. Clarence Bfoirn Sick.
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Letters from the boja in Cuba
state that
of Forest Hill, a member of Co. L, Then why experiment with worthless
r fiinrAtinn HmwRj. ... . - . .. .
- W 'T' less UruJl Tonic. JN ever fails to cure;
IS sick.
typhoid fever.
He is thought to havo imitationb? Price 50 cents.
money uauK u n iaus to cure.
Your
make the
foot look trim and
elegant
Sizes from 2J to 6
- . r tti-m -aaaaa
on E
arid D widths. We fit
the feet
as wf-ll - as tbe puree.
For s
tylish footwear fee
S L PARKS & f.(i
tend its profound
sympathy to the
family and relatiyes of our deceased
brother in their sad BrBiction .
Resolved, That iheae resolutiocB
be spread upon the minutes of the
Company and that a copy of the
same be printed in The Times and
The btandard and that a copy be
presented to the family of the fallen
comrade.
A M BROWN, Chief,
H Q RtTZ, President,
R H WHITE, Secretary,
Siuall-Pox Bad in JLaredo.
Laredo, Texas is said to haye
200 cases of smail-pox. Dr.
Blunt who has charge says it l is
the worst small-pox epidemic he
has met in his 25 years' practic.
t JOOD t Fp-nlla Jias overatr
"over a jaiu proved by its cures,
when all otiier prpHrfttions failed. ths
A 1 I &
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Green Mountain
flaple Syrup.
Quart Bottles at 30 cents.
Pint
Bottles at 20 cents.
news.
Yellow Jaundice Cared.
RnfTflriricf humanity should be
. v . i , j : ci;fl supplied with every means possible
having been turned away in Sahs- m f i Tfcl (. with Dieasuro
t bury for want of- room. These j we publish the following: This ia
' lectnrfis fnnrtAATi in nnmher. are I tn nortifv that I was a terrible BUl-
illustrated with : stereopticon fejr ,romi YeUow J? J"
OVer Bl2L UlUUkUD, OUU Twa wv
by ccme of the best physicians in
our citv and to no avail. Dr. Bell,
Nt. Lni8' piasne f olrKness. our druggist, recommended Electric
;f T,;0 m a cinanlflr Bitters; and after taking two bottles
ot. Louis, Mo., had a singular x ntirely cured. If now take
eiparience last Saturday. The creat ' pleasure" in vrecommending
day -opened bright after a them to any person suffering from
rainy night but about 8 o'clock this terrible malady. J
,r . fully yours, M. I A. Hogarty, Lex-
tho winu seemed to reverse and . .J t',, RnUl hv P B Fetzer's
blow back upon the city great Drug store. j
volumes of smoke that was pass- j Q3nerai NelEonX Miles will prcp
m from the ehopd and furnaces. fn t.hfl man who dealt
. a i nui if ftiAuvv m-w i
Sweet Pickles per Bottle
lo cents.
Canned Kornlet at 20 cents
per can.
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Ervin & Morrison
GR0CER5
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t r r ii 1 11 n
T.r
venty minutes it was so .hfi hlow tnat knied Alger. Unlc
u'aii f s to stop busiuess except the
-cot cars and such as could turn
AnMlegant Display orFine MiUin-
on the electric lights. JIany peo
ple felt alarmed remembering tho
lo storm of three years ago.
UEx ibe KittlLt Stamp.
Postmaster Pr.ttterson tells us
tkat Dot un frequently letters are
iiiipd . with revenue stamps.
ii;0 stamp misplaced is simply
Ww for the two are not inter
cluinC' b'b and; each serves its
' purple only.
T en at .
" k MISS MIE EEXMDER'S 4
r-lf&. . ! ii M
THE WORLD DO
Billy Goats will butt-
Rain or Shi
OVE!
ne
Bell. Harris
WILL SELL FUR
i
Company
MIL
if
Concord is the best town in the State and we do not allow
a town or
oil .Kma fan thfl Oeneral will over-ch. . W m
,ri,:.inalv nrove his charge o baa , Hridav, iuarcn
heaf. and AW will hardly be able ' ' p' !! m
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to stand that. Asheville Citizen
Backlcn'B LifBica bit. .
The Beat Saive in the world for
Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt
Rhtjuin, Fever acres, Tetter Chapped
Hand3, Chilblains, Coma and all
S'dn Eruptions, and positively cures
Pile or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give fitatiefaction-or
monev refunded. Price 25 cents per
box For sale at P 3 Fetzer's Drug
etore - '
All - are - Invi
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city in North Carolina to boast of a better FURNI- j
TURE STORE than Concord has. Car Lots-Spot Cash and j
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trying to follow the Golden Rule has giyen us a trade that" we
! J . s ' H-J
are proud of. - . . p!
... We are making a prie on what is left of our . . . j
- ;DAM A.6ED STOCK ' v
thatwill'surprise yon. see. Parlor Snit that cost $53. OC lo go f
i b Arts? na OOH OA Siirto Kr.fi.Ta IOr 10.4,J. .Tv w -
j IOr -6J.ViU. iffzxi.w r-j "
nifnrfi for 25.00. Come ana o-tf
i
WANTED. I will pay
3c. for two or three thousand
second-hand burlap bags. Must .be
in good condition. j
m23d-w. I G T Crowell.
elL Harris
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