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D 27 X A iyiCLsit ' - il ' '' i price $4.00 Per Year, t VICTORY AGAIN. jjC cbcrtw Boys Failed to Sustain T&eniselv as Wall in the Second Gme A Total of Fliteen luns La Grande Sends It Oyer th Fence HcaTy Hitting. K Eten if our boys did beat in the grst ganit with Cheraw, numbers 0 our people went to the park Thursday afternoon expecting a mueh closer light as the Cheraw bojt held their best pitcher -until that day. But this failed to be true aa they failed to come up to their standard of the previous day. In the first inning our boys scored fire runs but allowed the Cheraw beys none. Another run was made by us in the second but BtilL the opponents received nothing but ciphers. But in the fifth inning I Capt. Malloy scored one ran for) them. In this inning it seemed that Cheraw would aake several runs. Three men were on the bases and our boys had to play most carefully. But Davall struck out and Rogers caught Powell's fly, leaving Fm layBon and Tomlinson on the r ... bases. In the next inning LaGrande showed the audienoe how a ball can be parked, scoring himself and also Rogers and Weddington. Mangum also made a run this inning. H ice playing was done by both teams in the eighth, neither side haying scored and both teams worked a double play most suc cessfully. In the last inning we scored one run and the Cheraw boys made two runs. The following is the score ; R. H. Concord 12 18 Cheraw 3 4 Concord 5 1 0 0 0 4 10 112 Cheraw 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 3 One of the most noticeable parts of the score is the hits of onr team. The batteries had somewhat of astruggie in the game more so than the day before. Our battery was JWeddington and L&Grande Cheraws, Saunders and Malloy. Both pitchers struck out five men. This game completed ' the arrangement of the management and the Cheraw boys returned home Thursday night. ' ' E. 4 9 CONCORD, N. C, FRIDAY, JUNE, 23 1899 mtpv. I OAUUHtiULDERS MEET. Merely a Sensational Benort. i Single Copy 5 Cents Strikers Fire on the Negroes. At Evansville, Ind., on last Wednesday the proprietors of the mine attempted to bring in thirty negroes from Kentucky. The strikers had concealed themselves m the dark and fired on the crowd . A number were wound ed including; a stockholder of the mine. - For Over Flltyl Tears &rs. Winalow's Soothing Syrup has been used for oyer fifty years by millions of mothers for their child ren while teething, with perfect suc cess. It , soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is '. the beat remedy for, Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little sufferer immediately. Sold by drDggi8ta in every part of the world, Twenty-five Bents a bottle. Re siire ana ask for "Mrs. Winslows Sooth es Sjrup," and, take no other kind. Officers of the Concord Cotton Seed 011 Cnmpany Elected The Work of 0b talninr a Charter Ratified. The stockholders of the Con cord Cotton Seed Oil Company met Thursday afternoon, the 22nd. This was the time for the election of officers for the coming term of twelve months, which election re sulted as follows: W R Odell, President; J M Odell, Vice President; M L Buchanan, Sec retary and Treasurer; W A Smith, Manager. The work of obtaining a charter and giving the contracts for the machinery was ratified by the stockholders. The mill will be built at Slippery Rock be tween the Cannon and Odell mills. It Importance Hated Elsewhere. This morninf 's Charlotte Ob server notes the importance of the Dairymen's Association next week in the following words : "One of the most important meetings in North Carolina this year is that of the State Dairy men Association at Conoord next Tuesday and Wednesday. At tention was drawn to it by a communication from Mr. O C Moore in yesterday's paper. As North Carolina becoms less an agricultural State, as the manu facturing interest increases and pur. cities and towns grow, the dairying interest will become more and more important. It is already very considerable and is constantly increasing. At this meeting will be discussed feed crops for bef and milk cattle, and it is inferred from Mr. Moore's communication that the discussions are likely to take a wide range, as he refers to the increasing interest in this seotion in, cattle and hog-raisihg. This would.be a good meeting for the general farmer to attend, and no dairyman or raiser of cattle can afford not to be there." . Grand Lode Officers. At the session of the Grand Lodge K. of P. in Fayetteville officers were elected as follows : Supreme Representative, A O Webb, Asheville; Grand Chancel lor, W L Woodward, Wilming ton; Grand Vice-Chancellor, D F Summey, Charlotte; Grand Prelate, SI- Welsh, Monroe; Grand Keeper of Records and Seals, W T Hollowell, Goldsboro; Grand Master-at-Arms, J L Scott, Graham; Grand Inside Guard, H T Strauss, Henderson; Grand Outside Guard, E E Law rence, Forest City. Free Pills Send your address to H. E. Buck 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 are particularly effect ive in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache, ior malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guar anteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not nAaVan Kv thfiir action, but bv eiv- ing tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Reg ular size 25c per box. Sold by P B Fetzer. The letter received Thursday by Coroner Lentz from Mayor Smith, of Gold Hill, calling him to come and investigate a case vr7 probable murder, proved to be nothing more than a rumored tale, judging from the inquest. It was impossible to get anything against any person causing the . death of the negro woman, but it was shown at the inquest that the woman herself very probable shortened her life by her inexpedient way of taking medicine. As stated, ihe inquest amounted to nothing, yet the county is put to the expense of a coroner's fee and the pay of the jurymen. Coroner Lentz and Dr. L N Burleyson returned home that night at a very late hour. Capt. S. E. Allen Dead!"" News came here at 8 o'olook this (Friday) morning stating that Capt. S E Allen, of Winston, had died suddenly. This was a heavy shock, of course, to his family and near relatives at this place. He was in apparently good health and no cause for his death was stated. Mr. Allen married Miss Laura Fink, of this place, daughter of Mrs. Ann Fink. He leaves a wife and six children, one of whom is married Mrs. H L Saunders, of Sumter, S. O. Mr. Allen was a prominent wholesale and retail dealer in hardware and was well-known from a business standpoint by scores of people. . m m . Basil? Excited. It is strange how a crowd can be moved by some ene starting a re port. At the baseball game Thurs day several little negroes com menced a scramble over some of Ritx's peanuts. Some one shouted, "a fight 1" and the people on the grand stand, ladies and gentlemen, sprang up to take it in, but it amounted to nothing. PERSON AL POINTERS. Luke Johnson is here today from Mecklenburg. Mr. Denson Caldwell spent yesterday in Morganton. Mrs. H M Jones, of Salisbury, arrived here this morning to visit at Mr. D F Cannon's. Mrs. .Ann Fink, Mrs. J A Ken nette and Sidney Lentz, will go to Winston tomorrow to attend the funeral of Capt. S E Allen. n OF 113 I r.JKRK I 111 I II I 111 ri.m AT Crack Players to a Man. The States vi lie Mascot says this about our team : "It is hard to make compari sons, for the the visiting team are crack players to a man, and Statesville is more than satisfied with the work. Rogers, captain, did good work lor the Concord team, and is an exceptional good player; Graves, of the same team, made pretty good work of a foul fly on each day. A Three Days Trip. Our baseball team has a three days trip planned out. On the 4th and 5th they will play the Cheraw boys on the latter's diamond, and on the 6th they will play Wadesboro. Ten Years for Killing a Ifefress. A wealthy white man by the name of Greenberry Redditte was convicted Tuesday ' in Memphis, Tenn., of murder in the second degree for killing a negro woman, Maggie Hobbs. He claimed that she attempted to kill him with a brick when he shot her. The jury were all white men. The sentence was ten years in the penitentiary. "Amen." In an outburst of enthusiasm a negro divinity student in a North Carolina missionary college uttered thia earnest prayer : (Give us all pure hearts; give us all clean hearts; give us all sweet hearts." To which the congregation responded, "Amen." Ex. FOR SALE A house and lot en Spring street. Apply to C A Pitts. fed 5 hr) Qt C3 o rjd CO 5d O w mi VICTOR and VICTORIA BICYCLES REDUCED FROM For Seventeen Years the Standard of excellence in construe tion. style and finish. New '99 Models, The chance of a lifetime to get the Best Wheel at a nominal Pbioe, Yorke, Wadsworth fc Co. The Melencholy Days Have Come, the hottest of the year. BUY RefrigeratorsIce Chests. Water Coolers and Mosquito Canopies from Bell, Harris & Company and keep cool. If yciw need anything in Furniture or House Furnish ing Goodsfor Sitbing Boom, Parlor or Kitchen we have it by the car load bought before the rise Come and see us arid we will do you good. BiSLIJ,nS:-A.E.IS & CO. -'-si i i 1 0 I
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