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1 . s v i r price $4.00 Per Yar. STITUTE PURCHASED. glifol and Central Xocation ,e" s,aKof tU Building: to Begin at BfeenoI to Open In September. g). Standard : Your recent editorial relatire to. our giving up thegjh School grounds as a site for the CONCORD, N. a, SATURDAY. JUNE, 24 1899 ('Concord Institute" caused to fear that we would abandon tbem to the contrary . The facta were, that upon thor 00(rh investigation we found the title such that we could not have had control of the buildings after! erecting them, and hence objection able to the friends backing us in the work. - Upsn learning that we could pur chaae the splendid -property of Dr. Young, jnst opposite the Baptist church, so well and centrally located; for the reasonable sum of $2,500, with good buildings, suitable to be easily enlarged into a commodious house for the "Institute," we all felt that was the place," and according lyhave purchased same, upon which work will begin at once, so as to have all m readiness for opeting the school work in September. The friends will be glad to know that we have the promise of the sec ond and larger building next year, or ai scon as we may need it. -Very truly, J H Lippard. A Beautiful Tribute to Him. Editorially the Charlotte Obser- yer pays -the following tribute to Mr. 8 E Allen, who died suddenly ,in Winston Friday : "The death of Capt. S E Allen, of Winston, is to be accounted a loss, not only to that town, but to the State. He beoame identified, with the fortunes of Winston in 1876, and from the day he made that city hii home, he was recognized as one if its leading spirits. His identity with the town was such that where ever, throughout the State, inston waa talked of, Syd Allen's name was apt to be mentioned in the same connection. - It would be no play . upon sentiment to say that his name has a place on Winston's corner itone. Hii character as a business man had stood the test of years ; socially he was a .representative of the type of the ideal Southern gentleman, and in his passing, "a well-graced actor leaves the stage." He ia a man who will be missed, a man whose memory will always be cherished and whose name will never he meutioced except in respect and reverence. ''Good-night, good night 1 till it be morrow." An Ola Grave Found. Mr. Tom Petrea, of No. 10 township, informs ua that while rambling along the banks of &ocky River near the Reed mine, n the old Sophia Barbee place, he discovered a tombstone which attracted his attention.; The position of lhe stone- indicates that the grave was made in a nrth and south direction. 'It kas been often washed over by the freshets. The inscription Wrs tha date of 1770 and the flame is Mohamier Feisframo. KO CURENO PAY. That is the wayi'all druggists sell n jve'a Tasteless Chill Tonio for chills q Malaria. It is simply Iron and wnme in a tasteless form. Children v?.it. Adults .hna Tonics. refer it to bitter, nau Price, 50o. Changes Pnlptts Tomorrow. I The regular services will be held at Trinity Reformed church in the morning. Sabbath school at 10 o'clock and preaching at II o'clock. Subject, "Suoh As He Can Get." As a favor to Rev. Alexander I will accept the invitation of the other Saturday to come and fill his pulpit. We will therefore re quest our people to corne to the Presbyterian church and we will worsnip together on Sunday night at the usual hour. J. N. Faust. Single Copy 5 Cents A Mad riosr Scare. There was some excitement at the home of Dr. Grier at Harris burg Thursday, the 22nd, cn account of the actions ol a dog which was supposed to be mad. Fortunately no one was bitten but the dog did follow the children into 'the house and jumped upon one of the young ladies of the bouse. Mr. Correll Hells Ills Property. Mr. W O Correll, who lives on East Corbin street, has sold his house and lot to Sheriff J L Peck. Mr. Correll 'can occupy the house until the first of Oc tober as was specified in the con tract made. He is yet ur decided as to where he will purchase property. M rs Owens Dead. Mrs. Margaret Owens, an aged lady of Rowan county, died Fri day morning at her home near Sumner. She was a cousin of Mrs. M L Brown, of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and daughter, Miss Fay, and Mr. Dick Smith attendee! the funeral. Another Southern Carpet Slill. The Anni8ton (Ala.) Carpet Corns pany has been organized with a cap ital stock of $50,000, for the manu facture of ingrain carpet. Sixty to seventy operatives will.be employed and the out put will be some 1,500 yards daily 5 This, however, will be only a starter, as the intention is to double the eiza of the mill and its output within a few months, ultis mately developing into an immense carpet manufacturing industry. This is the second carpet mill starts ed in the South. The other mill was lately started at Gaffney, S. C. Southern Field. EgKU for the Whltehoase. For eight years Mr. Hanson Bor den, who resides near Woodstock, Va., on the Southern Railway, has supplied the White House at Wash ingtoa with eggs. He began when General Harrison was President. Mr. Borden's eggs go exclusively to the President's table. He is depended upon to meet all demands from the White House and has never failed to do so. Woodstock is in the beautiful Shenandoah Valley. Southern Field. 9 t n Baeklen's Arnica !. The Best Salva in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever 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 monev refunded. Price 25 cents. per box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store. - v A Serious Affair. The News and Observer of the 23rd contains a dispatch from Washington, N. C. of the 22ndf giving an account of an attack on Mr. JF Woodward, a potato buyer for.G M Snyder & Co., of New York 1 A young lady the of town had been insulted on the streets by im proper proposals from a stranger. She described the man and this Mr. Woodward waa suspeoted. On Thursday morning, having finished shipments, he went to the depot and bought his ticket to Warsaw, his home. ) The young lady wis driven to the depot, where she identified Mr, Woodward as the man. Irate friends of hers suddenly seized, choked, tif d and horse whipped him sharply, then commanded him to bound the train and never come back again. He was not allowed to speak, being choked, and got no chance to eor vmce his assailants of mistaken identity. Now Mr. Woodward- proves to be of unimpeachable character and citizens of his town are out raged. He claims that he can prove an alibi and is innocent. The mayor of Washington and others have telegraphed him to return if he wishes to and promises him due protection. If he makes good his statements there is like to be trouble enough in store for somebody. PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. M J Freeman returned homejhis morriing. , Mr. Jay D Lentz, of Moores ville, arrived here last evening. Mr. Henry M Wilson returned here yesterday. Dawson Long and Will Finger, of Charlotte, have been visiting here. Miss Cora Snaoot, of Salisbury, arrived here this morning. r She ia at Dr. Smoot's. Mr. Austin, one of the em ployes of t the Statesvilie Land mark, was here today. Capt. Jonas Cook and Rev. J A Linn, of Mt. Pleasant, were here today. Misses Rose McDonald, Marie Keesler, and Belle Dor ritee, of Charlotte, are expected here this evening to visit Mrs. R K Black. Mr. Norman Shaw, who spent some time here several months ago in the interest of the Knights of Honor, spent today here. Col. J F Armfield returned to Statesvilie this morning, after spending a few days here with Capt, Edward Hill. With the Churches Tomorrow. r Regular services both tomorrow morning and night at Ep worth Methodist church by the. pastor, Rev. T W Smith. There will be regular services at St. James' Lutheran church to morrow morning and night by the pastor, Rev. C B Miller. Rev.W B Oney will conduct "services at St. Andrews Lutheran church tomorrow night at 7.30 o'clock. Sunday school at 9.30 o'clock. Usual services will be held at Forest Hill Methodist church tos morrow morning and night by the pastor, Rev. J D Arnold. - Regular services will be held at Central Methodist church both tomorrow morning and night by the pastor, Rev. J E Thompson. Rev. B Lacy Hoge will hold services tomorrow at the Baptist church. There will be services both morning and night. Sub ject for 11 a. m., "The Prince With Power." Subject for 8 p. m., "Visions of God." There Will be regular, services at the First Presbyterian church both tomorrow morning and" to morrow nifht. Services will be held tomor row morning at 11 o'clock and tomorrow evening at 7.30 o'clock by the pastor, Rev. J O Davis. Sunday sohool at 10 o'clock. 0 THE EOR BEST PRESCRIPTION CHILLS and fever is a Jbottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. Never fails to cure; Then why experiment with worthless imitations? Price 50 cents. Your monev back if it fails to cure. FOR SALEA house and lot on Spring Btreet. Apply to C A Pitts. a a a a a a a o 3 O O I 1 W 1 ir s o? m L J w I 31 I co - i m w A Fresh OF VICTOR and VICTORIA BICYCLES REDUCED FROM 55n0un to sodixiDe For Seventeen Years the Standard of excellence id construe tion. style and finish. New '99 Models. The chance of a lifetime to get the Best Wheel at a nominal Pbioe. Yorke, Wadsworth. & Go. The Melencholy Days Have Gome, V the hottest of the year. BUY m i nivUJL Igakes i9 a m a AT mil s, Refrigerators, Ice Chests. Water Coolers Mosquito Canopies from and Bell, Harris & Company and keep cooL If you need anything in. Furniture or House Furnish ing Goods for Sitting Room, Parlor or Kitchenwe I have it by the car load, bought before tlx e rise Come and see us and we.zuill do you good. ZBlGLXi, H.EBIS & CO. i- 'fl! 3 i ) t t 1 j f I i I vTH t .-.? 1 I i 4 I Hi 111 'i i t ! u r 3 5 is k , i 11 I I!
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