Price 4.00 Per Ymuy SYMPTOMS OF HYDROPHOBIA , , - t -iTrt..i i ai ' ' SonofMr.rresslvLowder Bitten By a Dos -Fears That the Dog Was Mad Win;Yery Probably Takethe Pas- teur Treatment. - j Dr. I) P Whitley anil Mr. Pressly l lewder, both of near Millingport; in Msnly county, were here Sunday afternoon on their wy to Richmond, 1 zhd probably Baltimore; On Uat Friday afternoon a do from the neighborhood there came ! to the hoau3 of these tvro men and bit u o of their children. Dr Whit ley's ten-year-old daughter was bits tenTon two of her .fingers white-Mr. Lowder'a sixyear-oldson ws bitten in the face, a wound bsin inflicted ! in the upper lip. .. On Saturday afternoon the per sms about there succeeded in kills ing the dog. Its actions were very etran&e, Dr. Whitley informs us, so rnuc eo that they could rot help but fear that the animal had rabies . ' . Dr. Whitley and Mr; Lowder to gether with their children went to Richmond Sunday night. At that pUci' an analysis will betaken of the c.-.fi: and if.it is thought expedient they will then go to Baltimore where the Pasteur treatment will be taken. ! In order to aid in ascertaining the facts of the case, Dr. Whitley took the body of the dog along with him. Take Shelter in the Opera House. There will be "A Breezy Time" in Coacord on April 8th and all the wise people will do well t take ahilter in "the Opera Houston the date the breeze is announced . Wherever this company has ap peared this season the press and public have been nnanimons in pro nouncing their performance the very best ever seen. fiA Breezy Timeis in three acta, the plot of which is so liht that it 13 hardly worth mentionin,athough each act has been happily impreg rated with everything that isXnew and up-tosdate, including music, songs, dances and clever epecifiltiW all of which are introduced in an I P3?y and perfectly legitimate man :n ner. ' The caste Of 4tA Breezy Time,; Company consists of tne pick of , some of the foremost artists now ap? fearing on the f area comedy stage who have the ability to depict in a . 1 fine and artistic manner the finely drawn characters in this, the fun - niest of all comedies. Lt preparations Be Blade. Several difEerent times has the fct been mentioned to us that it is time ?ve are taking Eome steps to ards welcoming iour soldiers when ttey return home, which time ' will eoon come. A number of places we preparing for a big day and a grand crowd. It will not only fill hearts of the soldiers with joy to ,ee tte people waiting iagerly for JNr arrival, but it will be a happy JaJ for our people t& again see their a after being gone a year. Let arrangements be made for a Wn day and one .that will ba re mbered by our people as the time en CabarruB' and Rowan's soldier jjs returned home from Cuba. HE BEST PRESOKIPTION EOR CHILLS and : . . C V er 13 a mottle of Grove's Taste- conn, uulu ox urove's xaste ja Chill Tonic. Never fails mr. en why experiment : with worthless stations? pri ra - -e ev back if irfails to cure. CONCORD, A Lowering of Our Record. - Not i . " o oid bl formed, has Concord nat 80 many trials at the mayor's offico on Monday ; morning as ; there was this week. All of the eases, too, were the result of whiskey, very prabably. Cases' of fighting, using profane lan- guage, drunk and disorderly, were brought up and dealt with by the n' , I j?- j : mayor.; Eighteen dollars were paia into the town treas the lawbreakers virgu uiuiams, a negro was tried for vagrancy, too. He was iouuq mir,y ana sentenced to the chain gang for thirty days and the costs of the case. The ! aggravated Case On trial was the case against Dick Cald well, a negro, who became very rowdy! Sunday afternoon while intoxicated. Mayor Crowell fined bim fourteen dollars. Not being able to pay his fine and the; co3ts for his Sunday afternoon's depredations, he was sent to the chain gang to work it out. Dick is known to the white f - people of the town, haying for some time been a porter on the omnibus of Messrs. Brown Bros. From Forest Hill. ; Mr. Charles Cook, of Bessemer, and brother, Fred Cook,of Chapel Hill, spent Sunday with Mr. H M Barrow. Misses Daisy and Lilie Moore and Miss Fanny Brewer, of Sun derland Hall, spent yesterday and today with home folfcs. The regular numbers of pio nicers have gone to the groves to spend and enjoy the opening of summer. " Mrs. Barrow gave an egg hunt to her Juvenile Society Saturday eyening. Thoy enjoyed them selves only as young people like these; can. j The Street to Be Opened. The street commonly known as Sloop's lane, leading from Main to! Church streets, in:the northern part of town, ha been condemned. Mr. Jno. P Allison has been appointed by the town to assess .1C -- the damage which will be done tot the property!! by the street be- wider 1 and a pavement built. Ttio War Wot Oyer. jit seems from a dispatch by Gen. Otis that Hhe has not quit fighting but is; only giving the soldiers" some needed rest, when the campaign will probably pro ceed.' The . adminstration does not hamper him with orders but makes him soje judge pf xpe- derits there. Used Brass Knacks. Last Saturday night 1 - - "Rrnwn nnlnrfld. dealt a blow liuke Boger,'a negro, cutting theN skin open on his upper lip. Luke says that his assailant did it with a pair of bra$s J knucks. Will Brown has not; come up ior trial yet. In almost every neighborhood there by Chamberlain' Oolio, Cholera and cured of chronic Jdiarrhoea by the use rf that Ttifinimnpi scn nersons mace a! point of telling bf it wheneyer oppor-J tunny ouere, xiopiug uiaiu uaj' wo mo nsaong nf HaTTinc nf.ViAT livfiS For fill A by M. L. Marsh & Co, , Druggist. N. C., MONDAY APRIL 3, 1899 Our Town Election Called. v iuo. reumii. icueun or me Town Commissioners the election of the town was called to be held on Tuesday, the 2 id day .of May. The judges and registrars for the eection are as follows : . ' Ward No- 1-f-Jno. B Caldwell, resistrar;, W F A Props t and W C 1 nfT8Mm' J uae: 1 . Tn iNVT;T N n itrar; Jas. U Fink and P G Cook, . , ' roifrof d T. Patterson nd G G 7 Richmond innW j Ward Nc. 4 f K L Craven, reFis trar; YYm.. H IBlume and Geo. M , Lore, judges. Uouse Entered at CannonTtlle. Oa Sunday night while Mr. and Mrs. Hardy, who live on Valley street at Cannpnville, had gone to church some persoa entered their house, taking a quantity of victuals and also ransacked the house look ing lor moneyj Most fortunately Mr,. Hardy had several hundred ( dollars in money, and had started j to ohurch without taking it, but he wag reminded j by hs wife before leaving and hence took the money with him. Policeman Harris was called to the house that night after they returned home, but no one was found about; the premises. Death By Hypnotism. It' ' A dispatch of the 27th says a young main at Canadagua, JN. T., who had learned something of hypnotism put a half witted boy under the spell and after having him do many! tricks attempted to relieve him and instead the boy fell into a etupor from which he could not ba aroused and died. A great sensation has been created and the authorties will not allow hypnotists to exhibit any more. As for the young man who did the deed, he is ! almost frantic with grief. Hinlsterlal Association Organized. A goodly number of the min isters of the city met in the parsonaga of Central M. E. church this (Monday) morning and organized a Ministerial Association by electing Rev. J D Arnold for president and Bev. J N Faust as secretary. The asso ciation will meet at 9 o'clock a. in. on Monday morning after the first and third Sundays of every month. I In About Ten; Years j : ; Weather Prophet Jno. Mc A.nulty, late of Cabarrus, but now of Charlotte was in the city Satur day for thefirst time in13 months. When asked by a smart St. John's farmer when it "is going to quit raining?" Prophet Mc Anulty replied, "in ten years." Scooter-Mole-Rooter - Plow Pro phet McAnulty is beginning to how his Charlotte training. BaelLlen's Arnica Baire The Best Salve in the world for Outs, ABruises, Bores, Ulcers, Salt RheunvFever Sores, Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay -required. It is guaranteed to. give statisf action or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale atJP B Fetzer's Drug fltn A , SPINAL SKii& A A fieantiral HerTlce. Standing room was not sufficient to hold the crowd at the Episcopal church Sundays afternoon during the services. This wa3 the time of Holding-theBaiter choral exerciseF, which were interesting, impressive and devotional. Twenty person b i n sacerd otal rob W marphed in fron t of the rector to the jrpBtxum, where the exercise?, consisting of prayers, hymns, chants, and a short di cour8f, weM held. - ' Mrs. Qnantz Recelyes Damages. At the meeting of the; commis sioners of the town last Friday night, it was decided that $150 be allowed Mrs. Lena Quantz, on Soutb Main sir et on account of the damage done her X property by the cutting down of the streets. Mrs Quantz lives with her son-in-law, Mr. M L Blackwelder.. , PERSOINAL POINTERS. W J Swink, of Cfciaa Grove, is here today. Mr. Harry Swink spent Easter at Lodo with a friend. Miss Nannie Connon went over to Charlotte to hear Schalchi to night. , 1 Mr. Holland Thompson re turned this morning from States? ville. x Mr. Richard Eacaes,:.ofN$w London, is spending today .at & ) Morrison CsrldwelPfl. . : v -.'...-' , - , , - Misses Pearl Rendleman, Beiye Eddlescan, Hallie Miller and Ma bel Bostian, all of China Grov, pasped through hera-today return- iu to Mont Amoena. Mr. C A Hunt and wife, pi Lexington, arrived here last Satur: day night to visit their friend, MrR Dusenbury. Mr. Hunt will return home tonight, but M. Hmn v. ill spend several days. f'D-CM- ....... ; -y v ; , Green Mountain rupj Quart -Bottles at 30 cents. Pint Bottles -Jit 20 cents. Sweet Pickles per Bottle 10 cents. . Canned Kornlet at 20 cents per can. . i- & Morrison GROCERS . Good time to use people do. .best Jb'ur ' WA-w 1,1 flapl Sy Ervin Mci7Al a 25c. bottle and you will use IT and no other. Presbytery first, Conference, next.; Are you ready-look around and see. . ) -: . BELL, HARRIS & COMPANY :" are mighty good people to help you out when you are in need of anything in, FURNITURE or House Furnishing Goods. Come and see. Do you need a. Queen Ann Mantle, Star Leader Cook Stove, Household Sewing Machine. No better goods on the market. Everything guaranteed as represented or money refunded is our way of doing business. Do you like it. Nice peop.e' we are See US. 'I ' 4 ' . Bell, Harris & Conipalny. Single Copy 5 gents Teachers' Examination. -1 Xhe next regular ex e mi nation of applicants for teacher's certificate will be held on the eecond TJjureday and the following Saturdaj.the 13 h and 15th of April, the 13 h for wnue ana the 15th for bo'oud teachers. . The examination will be dd ia the court house, beginning each da ai y a. m. April 3, 1899. TT m w 5r We are instrticitd chv the visor.; to; 'iay thi, in'-siiicclf eg he win naye to attend in CcEcord on Monday, Thursday and Saturday of the following week, he winfrotvdo so on the second Saturday. cliera wno are interested should rete'iubex this. THE BEfciT IN THE WORLD. We believe Chamberlain'J Couck Remedy is the best in the world, A few weeks asro we- suffered with 1 severe cold and a troublesome cough, and hay ing read their advertisements in our own and other papers we purchased a bottle to see , if it would eSeot us. It cured us before the bottle ivas more than half used, It is the best medicine out lor colds and. coucrhs. Th4 Herald. Andersonville, Ihd. For sale 1 by M. L. Marsh & Co., Druggist. Of beaurpi lor vz aiici . 1 "lor; ide) e also ftae the Be.auty in s 111 1 .1 A varieljy of Belt UCi-iiGS -Sib from 15 to 75 cts. Surpass? showingr any uck- i' yet made in cork. Con- New Sash Rib- bons and Neck wear for ladies. H, L, PARKS & GO Do you know what it isf Most ine. 1 w ' niture Polish on "earth." Try IEW: I Arrivals j - great it B ! i I: r h 1 i.-r i' i 1 ft V

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