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ICONCORD. N. O...MAT 1, 1899J
DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
TOWN ELECTION.
FOR MAYOR
GEO. W. MEANS.
i jLLDERMEN.
Ward 1-L D Duval and W R Odell.
Ward 2 D F Cannon and R F Coble.
Ward 3 Chas. F Ritchie aud Geo. W
Brown. I
Ward 4 G T Crowell and W L Bell.
SCHOOL COMMISSIONERS.
Ward 1-Jno: BShemll.
Ward 2 D B Coltrane.
Ward 8 J no A Chne.
Ward 4 D P Da v vault.
At Large Dr. D G Caldwell and B E
Harris. ' j
finds that it wonld have been im
practicable to secure beef on the
b oof for t be Cuban campaign. Toe
finding is likewise in opposition to
the assertion on the part of G-ne al
Miles that the use of the beef was an
experiment" j
It n )w appears that it is about
time ;o cone' nde that there were
o here who acted in good fbiih be
side toe entice. While criticism,
oo. is right, necessary and profi able
at the right time, that which goes
beyond the line of justice is cause
for abj-ct shame and remorse in
those who make them and set a
whole community or nation astir
over ati imaginary wrong. !
yellow Jaundice Cared.
!- '
: Suffering humanity should be
supplied with every means possible
for its jrelief. It is with pleasure
we publish the following: "This is
to certify that I was a terrible suf
ferer bom Yellow Jaundice for
over six months, and was treated
by some of the best physicians in
our city and to no avail. Dr. Bell,
our druggist, recommended Electric
Bitter?; and after taking two bottles
I was jentirely cured. I now take
great pleasure in recommending
them to any person e afiering from
this terrible malady. 7 am grate
fully yours, M. A. Hogarty, Lex
ington, Ky." , Sold by PB Fetzer'j
Drug store.
Southern Railway to Charleston.
The Southern Railway, by the
purchase of theSoatn Carolina rail
AN UNFORTUNATE SENSATION.
There are few people who have
no: been carried away in the flood o
of criticism of the government or of
somebody with refe ence to em
balmed or cbemicilly prepared beef
for our troops in the recent wr.
At the oa tset there seem-d to be
8ucq h feeling of sympathy for tjit
erfferipg (Jubana and such a degree
cf national honor and pride that
could not brook the blowing up of
one of our finest war vessels and the
slaying of more than 260 of our
military marines that no one for a
time eeemed to be thinking of such
thing a3 jobbery whereby the health
or the lives of dor soldiers should
be sacrificed to greed of gain. 1
Ic was no little huiuilutian to our
nation to have the ne8 sown broad
cast that a great job had been pnt
up on the government by beef pack
ers, regardless of consequences to
the health of oar soldiers.
It was announced that the first
i
investigating committee was created
to vindicate the Commissary Gen
eral aad much betetr things were
expected from a second committee
hear the charges of Gen. Miles.
A WashingtoQ dispatch of the
29th says :
Tne report or the court of in.
quiry, consisting of about 20,000
words, was signed today and for
warded to the President. The ver
dict is that the allegations which
General Miles made before the war
investigating committee are not sue
tained with reference to the refrig
erated beef, although his contention
that the canned roast beef was not a
suitable continuous ration is admit
ted. There is direct criticism of
General Miles for failing to prompt
ly bring the attention of the War
Department to reports made to him
concerning bad beef and several "in
dividual' are censored for failing
to obserye the proprieties of their
positions a3 commading officers in
this and other respects.
'The court finds the charges of
'embalming the fresh beef, to have
been nnsnbstan tiated by the testis
rxony, and says that no chemicals
-were used to preserve it. If also
road,
has ho a complete line to
Charleston No great surprise won Id
follow the announcement that a
boat line is to be established with
the W st Indies. For the best com
m.rcial f.cilfties with A.'nba, bow
evf r, it would seem to fall short.
I The conaomation of the most ad
vanced echeme would be a railroad
i ...
robniug tfte entire' length oi toe
BAD RIOT.
Union nlners Destroy I.arf Proper
ty and Turn Laborer Oat of Worn.
Ttoe worst labor riot that has oc
curred in a loug while took place at
Wardner, Idnbo, on Saturday, where
a moa of 800 to 1,000 union min! re
from Canvon Creek, 20 miles from
there, proceeded to the non-union
i ' ' ; "I
ore mills at IVVardner and blew op
with giant powder, property worth
$250,000 to $300 000, and threw out
of employment somw 1.200 men,
some of them union men them
selves. From misunderstanding be
tween the j main body and their
pickets Fent ahead, about 1,000 shots
were fired and one of their number
was killed and oihers were injured.
Announcement.
To accommodate those who ar9
partial to the use of atom zers
applying liquids into the nasal
passages forj catarrhal troubles, t he
proprietors prepare Cream Balm in
liquid form; which will be known
as Ely's liquid Cream Balm. Price
including the spraying tube is 75
cents. Druggists pr by mail. The
liquid form embodies the medicinal
properties of the solid preparation.
Cream Balm is quickly absorbed by
the membrane and does not dry up
the secretions, but changes them to
a natural and healthy character
Ely Brothers,
56 Warren St N. Y.
A. Charlotte Soldier Dies at Hdnolula
A press dispatch somewhat in
definite in its terms throws a Char
lotte family! in grief over! the death
of a soldier in Honolulu that is be
lieved to be; Mr. William Arthur
Wrayyof the Sixth Artillery, son
of Mr. J L Wray. The Sixth was
on its way to the Philippines.
island
and a fUt on 'which to receive
the car load of fruits and vegetables
and float :hem acrrgs to an extreme
Southern ort, from which they
could
Northern roars t.
be qnickly landed in the
Free Pills
Send your address to H. E. Bock-
len & Co., Chicago, and get a free
sample box of Dr. King's New Life
Pills. A trial will convince you of
their merits. These pills are easy
in action and aie particularly effect
ive in the cure of Constipation and
Sick Headache. For malaria and
Liver troubles they have been
provec invaluable. They are guar
anteed to be perfectly free from
every peleteirious substance and to
be purely vegetable. - They do not
weaken by their action, but by giv
ing tone to the stomach and bowels
greatly! invigorate tbe aystem. Reg
ular size 25c. per box. Sold by P B
FetzerJ
Timfcto8ave: Husband "There,
the house is furnished at last, and
i 1 '
now we can begin to save money.".
WifJ 'Yes, we mast save all we
can, for the furniture we got first
w
11 soon be out of fashion' Ex.
If troubled with rheumatism, give
Ciiamberlair's Pain-Balm a trial. 3 1 will
not cost yon 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. Cuts, : burnsj frostbites,
quinseyj, pains in the side and chest,
glandular and other swellings are quick
ly cured by applying it. Every bottle
warranted. Price, 25 and 50 cts. M L
Marsh k Co.
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Discovered by a Woman.
Another great discovery has been
made, and that too, by a lady in
this country. Disease fastened its
clutches upon her and for seven
years she withstood the severest
tests, but her vital organs were uns
dermined and death seemed immi
nent. Fo? three months she
coughed incessantly, and could not
sleep. She finally discovered a way
to recovery, by purchasing of us a
bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, and was so much
relieved on j taking first dose, that
she slept all night; and with two
bottles, has
Her name
been absolutely cared
is Mrs. Luther Lutz
Thus writes W C Hamnick & Co,
of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottle free
at P B Fe1z9r's drug store. Regular
size 50c and $1.00. Eferv-boitle
guaranteed.
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Cheerful Worker's Work.
The juvenile home mission work
ers of the Baptist chnrch'held a most
successful "meeting Sunday night,
we learn. It consisted of recitations
i j
and songs of a missionary nature.
The contributions amounted to nine
dollars j v A special : feature of the
occasion, we learn, was a remarka-
bly good address by Mr. L D Dnval
Freezing in the Cakes of Ice.
Mr. Jas. Day vault, proprietor
the ice factory, had on exhibit
last Saturday afternoon a large cake
of ice. in the middle of which was
. i . i
beautiful boquet, blending the differs
ent colors moat beautifully to the
passerssby. Mrs. W R Odell has
also had him to trerz3 a large 200
pound piece; in which ia to be 'seen
a variety of frnitsi and flowers.
THE BEbT iFTHE WORLD.
We belifivo VfThftmbATlftin'a HnncrVk
Remedy is the best in the world,! A few
1 . .1 , . "
weejs.8 ago we sunereu wun a severe
cold and a troublesome cough, and hay.
mg reaa tceir advertisements in our
own and other papers we purchased a
bottle to seei if it would effect us. lt
cured us before the bottle, was more
than half used. It is the best medicine
out for colds and coughs The Herald,
Andersonvillef Ind. For sale by M. It.
Marsh & Co. ; Druggist
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They Have Returned. ' j
Dr. D P Whitley and Mr. T
Lowder, of L Millingport. have re
turned , with their children "from
Baltimore, where( the Pasteur treat
ment was given them. One of the
children showed suspicious symlp
tom8 of hydrophobia, but recovered
while taking the treatment. This
was an uhlortunate affair and in
curred a great expense to both of
these parties.
le
have just
SPOT
purchashed
CM
for
4S
NinetySix I Dozen
Bleached - Cotton - Towels
Size 16x30 inches,
These Goods would be
cheap
10c
I ; j
per pair. ; Our price will be
5c. per pair.
Respectfully,
JD oXTo THSg-Cb:fLSQ,im
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