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H. L. 1 lilib DhD. A ThoronSWysEWe Perform- QT ATT PAV TXT ntlADTA I 1 L' i 1 i K .- , :
I rp. Joaw. et lireneboro. has ar- Ki- ! -F71 i T7
i
i
aw A A V A t .
" r.An.i,nEu0rPHMi ; xuu m urine otar ouree en-
non-Ti.e Remains Takea to tertaunnants at the Y. AL 0. A.
Jffney. r building last nigh; proved to be
The Sad news of the death of ?ne of the most jthoroughly en
; ti t. Porta f, ;. joyable of the season. Mr. Alba
Mr8, ,r , , I Hejwood, impersonator, vocalkt
, ouu '.uuiuunsc, . irua iur. xiaroi
rharlotte, to wmcn place she
ffADt a week or more ago for
.-the
f Tlia
Drescher,
Mr. Sosssmon lias a Oennine Case in
the Home of 13 People.
Chatlotte again haa a ca e of
BmallTjox. Mr. W A Sassamon, a
travel
case,
day n
ng salesman, has developed a
He came to Charlotte Satur-.
ghf a week ago and stopped
baTingi died about 6 o'clock ineBray, basso, I Miss Flora U8al hme of Mr' Djf
, i t uii ' 1 !. n , Dixon.. He became unwell arid
violiniste, and Miss
i"' iffftS
t : '
thought he was taking grip, but
it rtrVX7rl fn Va nntln'nrr ahrkrf rf a
purpose of having an opera-. large audience for several geBUinecaSe of smallpox.
He: will be nlaoed in tha nest
mi.. - : - . . 1 i
programme was long and house as soon as it is finished.
Elsie Reimer,,piamste, entertained
performed on Friday but on
nriftv rnorninff she began to varied and the frequent oppor- Thereare 13inmateaof the Dixon
. 1, nrnrino.l V .um.o gxou UOjr WUUU Wore I UUUSo, auu W0116 UOl HUSpeClinGJ ID
ra j. Parks, formerly Miss muio apjjrcuiaiuu uy me uihoobo ui uuuibh luertJ was ei-
iH,e Thompson, of Gaffney, S. audience! after his first appear- pcsure, but beinR in the early stage
n -..rrln fn-TSIr TT L Porta ttUUOv 18 uenainiy an enwr- "'j10ttl AO 10i"- prupor
ahnut three years ago. Mrs. PrtlU01 "UUBO-c4 wouiu o " . 7 . ; '
Parks had lived here only about bard to find. Beginning with Will e
rarK . . ' . .... . Har tonV "TVo ir.oTtr Hnif'? There 18 llttll
matter.
le alarm felt over the
l-l raade lovinc friends and went from Srave P and from
her death was a shock to all Of the idiculona f pathetic, Mr. Sara Caldwell Dies Suddenly.
them. The shock falls most -"J"B-a mm auu Mr. Sam Caldwell, who lives near
heavily on the husband who is making them feeljhis moods. The Newelle, was found dead in his
robbed of his loved one and ' the Pfrody on 4The Eaven'' was yard Monday. His death was a
flue to whom he showed his most amusing, ana the old 8 hock to his family and .the people
devoted affections. 1 He was at
man's stones, 'KingryV Mill," thereabout. He was related to tl e
8
ster, Mrs.
rived here to visit her
Eugene Sloan.
Ai the Roanoke baseball team is
playing several games in the State
this week, the family expect "Billy"
Weddington a home Sunday,
though it is not a certainty.
We notice in the Atlantaj Journal
that Mr. Brevard Montgomery, of
Mr. Chap. G
married on
to Mies Ada
Gadsden, Ala., son of
Montgomery, will be
the 28th of this month
Pope, of that place. The wedding
will be a church ceremonial, sol
emnized at twilight.
A quantity of whiskey, together
with) the worm, kettle, etc., which
was seized some months ago by
revenue officers down in No. 9
township, has'been shipped to Salisbury-
to Deputy Collector Mills
Since the seizure it has been de-
posited in the basemaat of the Pat-
terBoh store.
Shirt Waists in all
sizes ; Plain, Cord and
Fancyl eflects. Its a
new lotLiust eome m
and the correct thino:
her bedside when she breathed
Ler last. . :' .
The remains were taken to
Gaffney today (Tuesday) for
burial.
"The Dear Old
and others, wer0 as natural and a st0p-son of Mrs. Sarah Caldwell,
sweet as a clover
day.
Mies Drescher
he following
Country Band" persons here of that name. He was
pleasing .selections on her violin,
and showed a complete mastery
of that favorite instrument. While
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uusaiuiu lauKiut; iuo nro auu uii-ji
thusiasra sometimes found in
that will constitute tho chorus artists, she nevertheless evidenced;
field on a June wnP died at this place some months
ago,! and was also closely related to
Mr.jCaidwell Query, of Cannon-ville.
gave some very
the Members of the Cher us Next
Saturday Nlffht.
The manager of the reception
pives us tho following names
next Saturday night at tho court great precision,
house when our soldier boys re-1 was no doubt te
4flrn home. This is the only Mr. DeBray has
notice-that will be given and it is voice and sings
llamestlr requested that all will folly.
f .serve. The persons whose names j made and his
appear below are requested to hearty applause
and her music
chnically perfect.
$ mellow basso
easily and grace-
Attention Veterans!
It is earnestly requested that
all members of Camp No. 212
Confederate veterans assemble
at the Firemans Hall on next
Saturday night, April 22ud, at 7
o'clock for the purpose of escort
ing; the members of Company L
His selections were well from the depot to the court house
songs received and from there to supper.
Miss Reimer is Ample quarters will be
pro-
meet Thursday night at. the an accomplished pianiste and vided for the veterans and a fine
home of Mr. W A Smith with Mr. gaye several brilliant numbers
H M Barrow to practice, the among them being the "Faust
different songs. Following are Fantasie," Liszt. Miss Reimer
the names; , Misses Georgia also played alljj of the accom
Brown, Mollie Dry, Cora Coch- paniments. Charlqston News and
rane, 1 JNeally Russell, Susie Courier. ' i
Mabroy, Hallie Earnhardt, Mag- call for Democrat lrlniairle.
supper is in store for you.
D. A. Caldwell,
Commander.
Jas. R. Ervin, Adjutant.
Etiry-Moore Weddins:.
With our thanks we acknowledge
gie ClaytoD, Lilly Cook, Laura All voters in tne town ot Concord the invitation to attend the mar
PT) C Trio "T"rtTr y i cj TT .1 nr Tl V-f f VTT
uiiv., luoxumcj juiiu " - i 7no supporteu iiib jtJiaocianu riage ui irxiaa xsaioj uij,
KJtLaJ btate ana uounty ucKei m ine oiiira. ju j ur, iu, i. uuu. i
Mont- ast election are! hereby invited to Mpore. The ceremony will take
Josie attend primary meeting at the place in the Methodist church at
Fatti polling places in their respective G&stonia on the evening of the 26th
Add Ttiese to Tonr ljlst
! -
The following telephone sub
ecribers have been added and pa
trons will please add
names :
J L Hartsell, Res. 124.
J E Smoot, Res. 125.
A M Brown, Res. 126. i
Concord Ice and Foe1! Co. 127.
PERSONAL POINTERS.
for an early
Waist. They
made, nicely
I
and the corre
spring
are wen
tucked
ct stvle.
The price of the waist
complete is o
It 75c,
just what the material
w onld ordinarily cost.
yon. j
Our ready to wear
Waists and Skirts are
Mr. R A Brown j returned home
last night from Rock Hill, where
he is building an addition to the
Highland Park mill.
Mr. J A Means, of Charlotte, is
here today. Mr. Means is a member
. ii
of the Ritchie Hardware Co., of
this place. 1 1
Mr. Ed. McDuffey, who several
years ago run a drug store here
in the room now occupied by Dr.
D D Johnson, is here today, for the
first time in about twelve years.
money
savers.
wentrto Char-
to accompany
Mr. Hugh Parks
lottd this morning
the relatives to Gaffney to attend
the funeral of Mrs. Parkp. Mr. Bax
ter Parks went over to Charlotte last
night. : 1 1 I
H.IL PARKS
&
Company
ell, Lida Smith, Julia
Maude Brown , Lizzie :"
?omery, Louise Means,
Hill, , Jennje Gibson,
Adams, Cleste Boykmi
Ruth warcis on Tuesday ( night April
Caldwell, Gertrude Caldwell, 25th at 8 o'clock, for the purpose
ucy Lore Bessie Sims, Mattie 0f nominating a Democratic
Cook. Plord Harris. Marv Lewis
Harris. Ada Cravon. Lon Stuart. I f I1 ri a a r! air in ?VTav TjP.
Julia Barrow, Nannie Alexander, these nrimariea choose delegates
Addle Patterson, Leila King, to meet in convention at the
Kate MorrisoD, Kathcririo Good- court house on the following
on, Mary EUa.' Cannon, .Ciwrfe 1 W7 iqoq
JLIila .pui J-u, iuyi1
Watson, Belle Means, Mrs. Gowan
asenbury, Mrs. J F Yorke, Mrs.
S I Woodhouse.
''cy'Te Gone After the Smgro.
Sheriff Clyburne, of Lancaster
coty, S. C, arrived here last
ght to : get a negro who is
Wanted in that county for the
BtegHng and selling of-two cows.
Sef has gone to a mine near
Gold Hill ; in this county to get
tte negro and will verv probably
return with him late this afternoon..
Jas. C. Fink,
Member at large,
Dem. Ex. Com.
Smali-pox rast;;and Loose In Kalelffh
Raleigh is haying -quite a tussle
with small-pox. There are four
new cases in the pest house, but
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CPKE A COLD IN ONE DAY
Jlf? laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets.
onirKSists refund money if it fails to
each,tablet.
it is they, get loose
secretly a menace
VUf. 2fP, Th v r. n n
m Un fc 1-511 II I I I Ill&n MMm MJm
the worst of
and go about
to everybody.
Baeklen'i Arnica waire
The Best Salve in the world for
Tliniaa HoreS. UlCefs. Sftlt
pm. Fever Sores, Tetter Chapped
Hands, Ohilblaine, Corns and all
Rmntions. and positively cures
Piles or no f pay required. It is
cnaranteed to give satisfaction or
monev refunded. Price 25 cents per
box rQT sale ai r .-x
itore,V
of this month. Mis3 h.ury has a
faiimber of acquaintances here, hav
ing livsd at this place.
! A P-P.nts Wanted -For 4tThe Life
and Achievemenfs of Admiral Dewey,"
the world's greatest naval hero. By
Murat Halstead, the life-long friend and
aumirer 01 iuo uawuu fcsu
and best book; over, 500 pages, 8x10
inches; nearly 100 pages halftone illus
trations; mp in colors, Only; p. 50.
Enormous Remand. I3ig. commissionH.
Ontfit free. Chance or a nienme. vvrue
quick. The Dominion Company, Cax
ton Bldg.,; Chicago.
ab-
Dr, Tracy's jLecmres.
nr Tranv'fl lectures are
sorbing the interest of the citizens
of Concord as nothing else has
for a long while. : Many must
tnm awav for want of room
and those who get a place come
Artrlv to be in it again.
I The sutJiect for tonight 5s, "The
Relation of the Young Woman to
the Drink Curse."
I In almost every neighborhood there
Is some one whose life has been saved
by Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Kemedy, or who has been
bured of chronic diarrhoea by the use
of that medicine. Such persons make
DoiDt of telling vi ii wxniiCyc
tunity offers, hoping that it may De tne
means of saving other lives. For sale
by M. L. Marsh & Co., Druggist,
Green Mountain
Syrup.
flaple
Wonier If He Saw This,
He was immunedan the darkest
dungeon beneath the castle moat.
"If I had a saw, a file, or anyT '4
thing," he moaned as he looked
at the solid iron bars across thf j
solitary window. Then a thought 4.
struck him, his face brightened
Quart Bottles at 3f) cents.
Pint Bottles at 20 cents.
Sweet Pickles per Bottle
10 oents.
Canned Kornlet at 20 cents
per can
Ervin & Morrison
GR0CER5
v. lil, 1-I-rvl-K CivnaM nATifloirrof inn
I lliO a ViXUlJlCi JX OGMk un 1 iiiiu"-
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4. XVapiUiy ruiimug wvfr ins auyi if
it ,t ! 1 i -i t l
01 coJiars, wnicn naa jusi coxuo
from the laundry, he selected one
fitted to his purpose. Five min
utes later the great! middle bar of
the window, dextrously severed
by the saw like edge of the laun
dered collar, fell apart.
He was free.
iConcord Steam Laundry A Dye
worn 9.
Phone.ilSo 2.
X SHIRTS KEPAlBED FBEE.
If hejhad had his collars Laun
dered at the Concdrd Laundry he
would be in jail yt.
We have a device for ironing
the edge of collars and cuffs and
return! them to you with a per
fectly smooth edge, try ust
Inquire
Club. I
about
the Cleaning
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Money Talks I
pRieE.
We have just bought out
! A STOVh HUUbb at a
"Rpftflv O ASH does the work. List to select from.
Everyone is acquainted with our Famous Line of
Star Leader, Iron King, Times,! Happy Times,
Smith Tfltid. h mo and otners. we Dousni xoiseu.
Give us a look, we will do the rest.
Have
Bell, Harris & Company.
you seen our I
TIRED MAN'S CHAIR?
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