"" r : . - "" ; I ;. - .' ' .. ' it t , ' , m 1 1 : :; , . !! , i - ':!' CONCORD. iN C.. FRIDAY APRIL 7. 1899 . I ! Riimle rorv 5 Cents -L -- - ,"- ": - i' if-'. ' i i j j , - Mr. Buctmsmu sjs Ills Final Et-' WAuted On Cbarc of JLhreeuy. 1 Oolii Again. I ! Price M.OO Per Yar. MUSIC CURE for Restless Persons Who, Derive No Benefit From Sleep. Music has long been iised by physicians for quieting the nerves of excited patients or t lenient. Ex-Sheriff Buchanan has ibla final m re ceived his final receipt for taxes of '98 from Btate Treasurer Worth. Che taxes lor $9,340.26. In looking raising in. apirna oi inose ; tax nooKs we happen to see that ! S f 98 amounted to over the Mr. J R Blanton, of Pacolet, i near Gaffney, S,. C, spent Thurs day night here, haviug been deputized to come here and get a ycjuDg man named Murray Crowell. The young man, who 18 onlv sixteen ceara ni prone to lit oV agression or ; 16,500 incom are taxad in the X Ionnd he be;n employed in uesi'ufj . A ounv, wuwu ox unncora, wniie mere is ; Odell mills. nsylums, especially, musical j none in any other precinct of theLd i 1 m o r:iins are iouna to oe oi nnnntr j l i i v yk j m rivat ibenent to the inmates. - Iu all these casea ihe music is iargeu with the He stands iarceny of Comfort for Hit fellows. it .i A 1 J.A' HnriTicr thri". wnlrinw " up-to-UUte hours of the patient. - Accord feasant of fersj consolation to his inr to a new theory, advanced bretni;ei1 who ft around the fires tenty-fiye dollors from a person at Spartanburg about a month farmer near Mt. a- . He was.taKen to tne place and will stand trial later. This young man, we learn, is from a cood family, and his who suffer habitually from corn planted aid no land pre. ; ents are from Stanly county, mental and physical agony in pared for the Ups and "hit a j 1 nOW 8taymg the morning, who are capable raining says since we .at Forest Hill. The young man of little exertion before mid- jamped into 'We affairs of the j consented to go with the officer i -V, rti- trnmVal rpainna Tiova inaf hA i aQd he showed UO Signs of Want- Mr. H E C Bryant, better known as "Red Buck." who catchos on tojevery thing in the sky, on the earth and beneath it, I'--'"- writes the Charlotte Observer that Gold Hill has turned out to i be a high, ejrado copper pro ducing regioii. There is a yem he says that it is estimated will assay 1,000 pounds of copper to the ton. Thus it seems Gold Hill is to be an eldorado a second j t. - j time in the same century. r. t little or no e;ood from sleep, pur calendar, In almost every neighborhood there is some one "whose life has been saved by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, or who has been cured of chronic diarrhoea by the use of that medicine. Such persons make a point of telling of it whenever oppor tunity offers, hoping that it may be the means of saying other lives. For sale by M. Li. Marsh & Co., Druggist. -HOW ABOUT A- NEW Bull. ill- m n -nbiint-is that thev derive tne tnirteentn inontn added to . ' I i : f ' -r t iz : juvemoer, I ing to escape. no matter liow prolonged, may and that it occurs between March experience a decided revival and April. Wo are now in its 1 I of vigor if subjected to musical grasp ; but within about twenty vibrations while they are days it will b past and we will sleeping. Dr. Cernmg's expe begin with April and pull through rienceis that harmony is more the Beason allj right, eifective than mere melody in A11 Arranffems nade. the vibratory plan of treat- Almost all oftho arrangements ment, and he believes in the ior the entertainment of the min good effect of selections con- isters and delegates to the Con taining the weird and powers cord p, whioh berfng lui tone comoinations ot helmet on. the "patient. - to which are led the tubes and air pieces of a, phonograph. As soon as the patient lies down the . phonograph is started and the music begins. As it is f?psirnhlA to linvft t.bft . . , I will arrive Tuesday and some patient in the frame of mind M1 . r i J. . to derive the fullest benefit wm nye luoqaayign.. from the mUSiC from the time Anlre.f 8 to Hav. a Parsonage. ; it is first administered, he A lofc acro the street from should be kept free from all Mr- M 0 Walter on West Depot excitement before retiring. Iq street has been purchased from here next Tuesday have been Vagner. He puts a kind of made. Quite a! number of people is expected here. The lists are being made out for the assign ment of visitors to different places and will be published in tomorrow's issue if completed by that time. Most 4of the people fact, where necessary, Dri Corning advises that an ap priate hypnotic be adminis tered 15 or 20 minutes before, or his power of attention may be exhausted by causing him - to look fixedly at a bright ob ject rapidly revolved and illu Mr. Chas Wagoner by St. Andrews Lutheran church. It is the inten tion of the members of the church to erect a parsonage on thelot this summer. ( 4 A Breezy Time Saturday JCisbt. "A Breezy Time" the new farce E fwill be here Satur- of the best casts It has been the To Help Us With tke '.Yeather. Feeling that there is comething loofli about the weather baainess these day 8, Dr. Fetzr has come to the rescue and will put forth all of his exertions to help to amend the awful s Btate of affairs. He intends keeping close eve on the workings of his new instruments ana win let ub know when a storm or fair day Ib coming . He has purchased an anes roid barometer and; also a maximum and minimum registering thermome- ter. These instraments are of firsts olass make and can be depended upon. He will make observations each day. and when anythng special is pre dioted by it we will let the pe pie know. The prospects at present are for rain. fhe commissioners for the town ot Concord mad0 the following statement coyering tbe period- of the present ad ministration to date : . Amount paid on the! old debt (not bonded) . y v . . ?8,693.26 Cost of sewerage tol the town and paid .1 . . . . . 3,540.84 West Depot street re-macadamized, paid! . J . . . . 1,500,00 South Main street has also been graded and macadamized. Through the efforts of the board and the mayor the freight depot has been enlarged and a handsome passenger depot has been built. . . - , ! ' Besides the above extra expenses all current expenses of the town have been paid, or will be paid on presentation, including keeping streets and bridges in repair, electric light bills for . 18 months,' amounting to- $1,819.27, and water works rent, police and other officers of the town, and all the debts made by ,the present administration hate either been paid or will be paid on presentation. j No town orders have r been issued, n 3ither will any be issued. By order of the board. J. ij.i Miller, Treasurer. Spring is almost Statement By Town Commissioners. ! JJ.C71. ill oMU'v 1.1 1 ' i the weather. We have a great va riety ; can please; almost any color taste. Are you a long,! slim man rj Well, then just drop! in and see how j we fit youJ QurJ-cldthing is made to fit asj well as to wear. New lot of Cotlsrs and fancy Ties. comedy which mited by a light so screened as night has one to leave everything else in now traveling. complete obscurity. This can purpose' of those interested in the bft dnn hv a sternnntipon I nroduction to make it Such that placed behind the head of the every one that sees it will be bed, the screen being placed at glad he has bepn there and the foot. Like the phonos not be ashamed to advise his graph, the stereopticon can be friends to folio w.snit. In follow- set to work automatically and ing f JlPJ. . the continuously for a given pe. est talen M IVTh?. J . J the yery best music that has been nod-Chicago Record. compoged rently for American -A Fice sLow. - and English variety and concert Bay your tickets to "A Breezy hall stage, and the very best cos- ri mo" before-12 o'clock Satur- tumes and scenery that can be foy and see the performance for made by theatrical firms, have h;n?. Two seats in the first been secured.' Music, the latest; iour rows will be free. Holders songs and dances abound in "Aj of the numbers of these seats will Breezy Time.' liave their money refunded. JFor BacMion'i Armoa it. Particulars inquire at Gibson's The Best Salve in the world for dm, u. Cuts. Bruises! Sores, Ulcers, Salt How Captain Bob Escaped Death. Now we see the story in the Paily Reflector that Captain Bob Eyan says that Cervera saved him, ilia crew and the Iowa by sailing lout on the 3rd of July. The Btory goes that Gen. Shafter had requested that the navy make such demonstration as would !divert the fire of the heavy artillery when he would make the assault on Santiago. (The Iowa was selected to enter the harbor which Capt. Evans knew full well. He drew a figure some thing like the letter S descriptiye 'of the chainel and pointed to the place where the Iowa would certainly have been destroyed. The forts he knew had the range and it would have been im possible! Jo have survived the fire. H6 was expecting to go in on the morning of the 4th with out a particle of hope of ever coming but alivo. Cervera saved him by coming out the day be fore. It will ba remembered that he claimed to have been thankful to the extent of his powers of soul comparing favorably with Captain Phillips. This narrative gives credit to his pro fession. Rheum. Fever Bores, Tetter Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and all i r i J .AaUi'nAlv Annul 3, lUlll puoibicij uuica pay required. It is eive stati8faction or Quinine in a; tasteless form. Children money refunded, J? nee cents per NO OTTRTC. NO PAY. That is the . way all druggists sell Skin Eruptions, and positively cures drove's Tasteless Chill Tonic for chills rdes or no and Malaria. :it. is simply ilron and guaranteed to. If troubled with rheumatism, give Chamberlain 's Pain-Balm a trial. 3 1 will not cost you i a cent if . it does no good. One applicaion will relieve the pain. It also cures sprains and bruises in one third the time required by any other treatment. Cats, barns, frostbites, quinsey, pains in the side and chest, glandular and other swellings are quick ly cured by applying it. Every bottle warranted. Priced 25 and 50 cts. 31 Ii Marsh & Co.! ti. L. PARKS Greenj Mountain flapl Syrup. Quart Bottles at 30 cents. Pint Bottles at 20 cents. i : ' i Sweet Pickles per Bottle 10 cents. Canned Kornlet at 20 cents per can. Ervin & Morrison GROCERS 4 r I FLUFFY WOOLENS ! We have a special method of Laundering Woolens and Flaa i nels which leaves thenj soft and i t 1 .m . i . it- ;0 impossible to twaph them so they 5 will rpiftin that hott. Hoilv linibh the new goods have. We over come this almost entirely. Wool ens we' Iiaoud;.) almost as fluffy as the new goods. Let us treat yoar blanket ami fLiunels a trial bundle a4. 1 i0t. Send ! your Lace Curtains, we if have the best c;:rtiia. fr,?LiivB m T 4 v V the State. Our Laundry is open for pub- lic inspection au. . ' - .jcccu. VVe cordially invi t- uut and all to 4 give us a call and see what a ime $ J Laundry Concord has. X If you don't know anything ij. Cleaning Club as about our T about it T Concord Steam Laamiry A Dye & 4 Works. SHIRTS REPAIRED FT?EE Pi 15 ' "Rest ! Rest ! and on April 4jth-, '90 love it. Adults refer it to bitter, nau- boi For sale tmg Tonics. Price. 50o. I store,' at P B Fetzer's Drug THE BEbT IN THE WORLD. We" believe ChamberlahVs Cough Remedy is the best in the world, A few weeks ao we' suffered with a severe cold and a troublesome cough, and hay ing read their advertisements in our own and other pf pers we purchased a bottle tb see if it would effect us. It cured us before the bottle was more than half used, It is the best medicine out foT colds and coughs, The Herald, Anderaonyille, Ind. For sale by M. L. Marsh & Co.. Druggistr easfly Rest ! : . i Snow Some -neoDle sit down tired, ' eat tired. fro to bed tired and set wo tired. There is ob. use in this as long as you are in reach of the Furniture Store ot BELL, HARRIS & COMPANY (ThP.q.n Oh airs. Beds. S"nrins:s, Lounsres. stoves, Sewins: Machines, Bicycles; Clocks, Lamps, Rugs, Mirrors, Counterpanes, Com- i Bell, Harris & Company. Undertaking managed by Mr. L Bell. Two FKEE nearses. Store 'Pbone Xd. 12. Uesldence Ho. 90. .1 c- y: X i l 1 1 4 1 1 o if V 4 V HI ' fi ' ' t 1 X 1 t ' - f ill It

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