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price $4.00 Per Tsar. BITTEJN BY A. DOG. jjr ottrli Rowland and of r. George green's Dnf(ht Bitten - Hj droplobla Feared To Take ihc rHMcur Treatment. Itlr. Geo. Green and daughter Killed By the Past Train; On Sunday night a white fellow attempted to catch No. 35, the fast mail at Bethel siding a few miles on this side of China Groyo The train met the northbound ad Mr. Noah Kowhnd, of Stanly Jest there. In hi attempt 8Di7 wre here ' Hnndav alt.r. to atch il fell undere wheel ;on on their way to Baltimore ff t rn l0W" " here Mr. Rowland and the girl P&frt hlB h- , Hl8 ef8 ! , take the Pasteur tieatment "ut ff 0t far from his thiRhs. " j v,k; uv, 116 was taken m the baggage car for hydrophobia, haying been B 8 .fP while after the train arrixed. rabies. The girl was bitten on . , t t , Friday and the man was bitten on Pleasant coKKin. iead. Saturday. The news comes to ns from No. The dog was killed and its car- 9 township that Mr. Pleasant cass was taken along with them hoggins, a man . about 75 years, to Baltimore for inspection. It will be remembered that Dr. CONCORD, N. C, MONDAY, JUNE, 26 1899 iTo'Maltea Oltcliln-Lot. Single Copy 5 Cents Trouble At the Mayor's Court The Bostian house at the rear Mondav mornW nmvr'Pnnrf. of Gibson's drug store has been this week amounted to a little torn down and the owners of the something for the town treasury, property, the Cannon & Fetzer Two young men from Forest Hill , 11 I 1 . ! I'll. 1 i " w., wiu mKe a nice nncning ioi were tried for beine drunk. One Whitley's child and another child rere bitten in the same neighbor hood some months ago, neces sitating a heavy cost, and we are informed that the dog that bit Mr. Bowland and this daughter oi Mr. died somewhat suddenly Sunday night. He leaves several chil dren. This man was a skilled mill wright. The funeral was held to day (Monday) at St. Martin's church. lie Made Good His Escape. Jim Alexaneer, one ot the Green was bitten by the do? that I members of the chain gang has QnAd the trouble before. made his escape. Jim was sen- Vlwwv I tenced to the gang tor three years He wa one Dear t winaton. I for larceny and left the county The Winston Journal of Friday due nineteen monthi of his work contains the following tribute to yet. Probably he will be cap- Capt. S E Allen : tured thQugh. "Captain Allen was a good and loyal citizen, enterprising and progressive man. No one gave to our city in every move for its of the property. This little house has been standing there for a number of years. There was a basement to the hcuse where was was fined $3.00, and the other $6.00. -A white man from Salisbury was arrested Sundav nichfc for also a flue and a fireplace to the beating his way on the train. The cmmney. xnougn tne dwelling circumstances in the : case were was only a story and a half high sucn that ha was fined onlv a there were three fireplaces and a penny and the costs. flue in the one chimney. A neero was' also fined S3.00 w.. . . . . ... . - it is tne intention that the side- f or being drunk. walk will be widened along there now to correspond with the pave ment along the side of Gibson's drug store. A Change In Business. Capt. Propst Gets It. The contract to build the law office buildiDg of Meisrs. Hender son. Heilicr and Linn hai been good his time and talent, more gi?eQ to Contractor A H .Pxopst, undrudRingly. It was always 0f Concord. Work on the building understood that when Captain will goon be cpmmenced. Balis Allen was placed upon a commit- bury Sun. tee to look alter , some matter of xny Meet Today. - - public interest, that matter would Our junior baseball team went be well and carefully attended to. 0ut to Mt. Pleasant today where He loved "Winston and labored they meet the Alhemarje, boys, on for her prosperity. Nothing the Mt Pleasant diamond. r Our made him happier than to see boys fell confident of a victory. Winston with her holiday adorn- Beats -e alke. T: , - ,n.J Mr. A C -Thomas; pf Marysville inme Quui paui Tex., has found a more valuable this community loses one of its discovery than ha8 yet been made most loyal ana active citizens; a - the Klondike. For years he auf- gentleman whose place will re- fered untold agony from consump- main unfilled. I tion, accompanied by hemorrhages; "CaptauTAllen has longbeen a and was absolutely cured by Dr. member of the home Moravian King's -New Discovery for Con church and was a constant attend- sumption, Coughs and Colds. He ant at its worship and upon its declares that gold is of little value ordinances. He leavesa wife and in comparison with this marvelous o,v aiii.ti liia anrlAn cure: would have it, even if it cost Anr;sn a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, v. V .Li AD w . Young Man Dies or Consumption. David Shoe, a young man about 21 years of age, son of Mr. Kedin Shoe, died Sunday night at his home near the Cabarrus mills. Mr. Jay Harris, who has for He died from consumption. This some time filled a position as is the second son Mr. Shoe has book-keeper at the store of the logt by thia disease in the last Cannon & Fetzer Co. has accepted j our months a position in the Cabarrus Sav- The s burial will take place mgsbank. Mr. Harris, after be- Tuesday at Friendship church in coming acquainted with the bank gfcanly county wnere the family work, will be book-keeper in the formerv i;ved uan& at A-ioemane. ne win go there about the first of September. NO CUBE. NO PAY. Mr, Jno O Leslie) will be the oaKM cashier of the hank. and Malaria. It is simply Iron and Mr. Earle Brown has accepted p iS'iJT ktS !lf A 1 1 I' 1 I I m 1- m.n. a position in tne oooK-Keeping seaung xonics. irrice, ouc department of the Cannon & Fetzer Co. ' - Would Not Suffer So Again for Flftr Times the Price. . I awoke last ui6ht with feevere pains in my stomacn. I never felt so badly m all my life. When Ii came down to work this morning; I felt so weak I could hardly work. I went to Miller & Mc- Curdy's drug store and they re commended Chamberlain's .Colic,, Cholera and Diarrhoea Eemedy. It worked like magic and one dose fixed me all right. It cer tainly is the finest thing I ever used for stomach trouble. 1 shall not be without it in my home hereafter, for I should not care to endure the sufferings of last, night again lor fifty times its; price. G H Wilson, Liveryman,. Burgettstown, Washington Co... J Pa. This 'remedj is tor sale by M Li Marsb fc Co., druggist. No one who knew Captain Bronchitis and all throat and lung aii w -w Viim affections are positively cured by D I Finn'o Klatrr Tli anrwpT7 fnr linn- good citizen, and there 18 8Umption, Trial bottles free at P B as a none here but that will regret his sad leave-taking and eternal tarewell. May there be peace and rest to you now, Captain, as Recruiting Esy. Enough of the war spirit pre vails in the American people that the terrible heat ai hardships of the Philippines campaign do not deter. Recruit? are eathered at the rate of one thousand per week dispatcnes sav. There are five thousand at San Francisca awaiting transportation. The government seems to have no trouble in getting the recruits necessary. QAu 1 Miles' Nerve Pl?$ciw VICTOR and VICTORIA THE BEST PKESCTBIPTION EOR OHHiLS and fever is. a bottle of Grove's Taste less Chill Tonic. Never fails to cure; Then why experiment with worthless imitations? Price 50 cents. Your money back if it fails to cure. B1CY e LES REDUCED FROM PERSONAL POINTERS. Fetzer's drug store. Regular size 50 cuts and $100. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. m m wisest things said One of the you have passed from time into a about race differences was theut- happy eternity." teraaces of rarson Lean sometime ago. He said: ".Last year ine wmie To Hpeak tothe;Assembiy. folks invested S 100.000 in cotton Kev. B Lacy Hoge left today factories and the negroes invested for Charlotte to attend the $10,000 in excursions." The excur- Biblical Assembly. He will be sion seaeon is on again and that gone until Wednesday eyening. makes Parson Leak's remarks He is regularly on the program timely .-Raleigh News & Observer, for Wednesday afternoon for the For orer rntyi rears treatment of the subject, ne UfrB. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has Mr. B C Heins, of Salisbury, is here today. Mr. C M Davis, of Salisbury, is here today. Mr. H M Wilson went over to Charlotte thia morning. --Mr. Geo. L j Nightingale, of Charlotte, spent yesterday here. Mr. C C Connelly iptnt yester dny at his home in Charlotte. Mr. Reuben R Oowles, of Statesville, spent yesterday here. Rev. J Q Werlz, of China Grove, was here today. Operator Rosa McConnell spent yesterday at Fort Mills with his family. Capt. A H Propat went to Sal isbury this morning to make a con tract for some building. Misses Ida Morgan and Lou Cook, of Forest Hill, spent yester day at Mooresyille with relatives. giE5nonxn to For Seventeen Years the Standard of excellence ib construe tion, style and finish. New '99 Models. The chance of a. lifetime to get the Best Wheel at a nominal Ppice. Yorke, "Wadsworth. Go A m -OF - Use of the Bible in Reyival Meeting s. been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child- j reu while teething, with perfect suc cess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allayB all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Buoliieii's Armc bhito The Best Salve in the world ;4 for Cats, Bruioea, Sores, Ulcers, "Salt Hands, Chilblains', Corns and all Diarrhoea, It, will relieve the poor iin Eruptions, and positively cures little sufferer immediately, cold Dy iles or no pay required. It iB rtltrr;ata in everv part of the world. guaranteed to give atatisfastion or Tfffnty;fiYe eent8 a bottle. Be sere Gone? rftfrnided.-Price 25 cents per AWPU7,. tAi lev ' V fly 00 ticie. I ing Syrup," and take no other kind m IFAN tixr mm h m iA mm i It il tfS The Melencholy Days Have Come, the hottest of ithe year. BUY Refrigerators, Ice Chests. Water Coolers and Mosquito Canopies from - Bell, Harris & Company and keep cooU If you need anijtlying in Furniture or House Furnish' ing Goods-j or Sitting Room, Tartar or Eitclien-w& have it by the ear load, bought before the rise Come and see us and welwill do you good. BilLL, S-AEBIS & CO. nn rinrrCTT'C (1 Un. iiiurrti i a ti 11 in lis H 1 TEETH1H6 POWDERS 11 II I. 1 Aids DisjstiO!!. Regulates the Bowels, Makes Teething Easy.' TEETHIHA Relieves the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Age. Costa Only ..1
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