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! t. X ... Price $4.00 PerYiar. CONCOBD, N. P., MOM DAY, JULY, 10, 1399. Single Copy 5 Ccrls OUR COUNTY SCHOOLS. A New County Superintendent Elected Mr. Morris Resigns As One of the Board and is Elected the Superinten dent Frof. Ludwig Now One of the Board School Trustees Appointed. - A premeditated change has taken piace in the Board of . Di rectors and County Superintend-' ent of the schools of our county. At the meeting today ( i onday) of the Board of School Direct ors, which body has for the past consisted of Rev. C: B. M iller, chairman; . Mr. Williamson W. Morris, and tor. Jackson Little, the resignation of Mr. M orris was handed in. The resignation was accepted. The two years term of Prof. H. T. J. "Ludwig as county su perintendent of the schools ex pired at this time and the board elected Mr. Morris to this posi tion, which position he accepted. It was then necessary for the board to fill the vacancy in their body and elected Prof. H. T. J. Ludwig as one of the directors. This change was mapped out beforehand and this was only a necessary process through which they must go. It interfered witlxProf . Ludwig's work on ac count of the visits to the schools oi tne county which is some times' necessary. The proper name of the body now is the Board of School Di rectors in the place of the Board of Education as we once called them. Mr. Morris' position is now Superintendent of Public Schools, which place he holds for two years. The members of the board now consist of Rev. C. B. Miller, Mr. D. J. Little, and Prof. H. T. J. Ludwig. The following school trustees of the different townships were appointed. No.il Dr. S. A. Grier, S. S. Mc Whirter and J. C. Thompson. No 2 Chas. L. Cannon, Jno. W. Morris and W. J. McLaugh lin. No. 3 Barron Pressly, Geo. C. Goodman and J. C. Bradford. No. 4 T. M. Rogers, W. D. Gillon and C. J. Goodman. No. 5 A. J. Scott, R. J. Cook, and Geo. W. M isenheimer. No, 6 Addison Crowell, J. H. D. Walker and S. M. Ritchie. No. 7 Josephus Honeycutt, Luther Moose and R. T. Honey cutt. No. 8 T. A. Moser, C. D. Barringer and John Cook. No. 9 H. . C. - Cook, D. W. Turner and F. P. Boger. No. 10 Wm. L. Morris, A. H. Litaker and R. C. Blackwelder. The Board meets . five times each year twice in July and once in January, April and October. . i Duke's Life Ended. All seems sad about the St. I Cloud hotel now and the travel- Jing men as they go and come uselessly ask for Duke, the dog whose face and voice is familiar I to all frequenters of the hotel, j About 4 o'clock Sunday morning I some one shot him with a 38-cal- ibre pistol. He nursed his wound Sunday but on Sunday night he flcxt this world of dogs and J troubles, to enter another dog dom where the canine tribe goes i unmolested by lead pills. Duke I came here with the Root-Tea-Na: ! company and was given to Mr. tGowan Dusenbury the day of the j Harrisburg wreck. He made his abode at the hotel and he was al ways a friend to any person who looked like a travelling man and would gladly accompany them on their daily rounds. ; Several times he has been seri ously injured since here but suc cumbed all until VTo nie:ht. nivy vnu JX. KJ CI U" A sugar house and a young adies' seminarhoth refine what a lready sweetVBx. SHE'S IN. MOKE TROUBLE. ! Adeline Ellis, a egro W oman Shoots , a JM ejrro man 3 amea aiuzi jiarri -me Bullet Lodges in the Negro's Leg-She Is Wanted Also ForSelling Whiskey. On last Saturday afternoon Mayor Means' court-room was duly christened, both of the Jim- crow apartments I having been one genueman saiu. f crowded. It was for the trial of One ofrthe shells is still loaded, Angeline Ellis, a negro woman, and the other, while loaded, who, on Thursday night before, has had its plug remoVed, so that had a quarrel with a negro man both might still provf. dangerous named Amzi Harris. Angeline objects,, if -tampered -vpth Char was prepared for the squabble lotte News. j and was equipped with a 32-cali- m. -. Vit-o -niofol nnH sont, rmp of the bullets into the leg of Amzi Har- ris. Amzi had nothing done about the bullet and on Saturday afternoon the officers went and brought both parties to the mayor's office for trial. KJ. V- f. J-KJ V . , - "- w v . -w v . Nothing was found against Harris, hence he was released, Two cases were found against Angeline Ellis one for loud and boisterous talking and for as- house with fire in their stove, saulting him with a deadly The instant on 'which they dis weapon. She was fined five dol- covered the danger the fatal ex lars for the first offence and the plosion occurred. The plumbers Superior court will deal with her escaped with some injury but in the other case. She will also M rs. Dickens could not surviva have to answer for two charges the burns. . 1 of selling whiskey. She gave ' mm bond for her appearance at the i Sales of Postage Stamps, next term of the Superior court. ) Washington, July 7. Sales of m inostasre stamns thrdiihmit, thft A Saturday Erening JExcitement. When one is arrested on Sat- urdav afternoon a crowd is al- ways seen following the officer, and especially when the feUow resists arrest, as did a strong and robust negro, Amzi Cruse Saturday evening. He tried his best to get loose, but to no avaiP for the hands of a vieilant offi- cer are not easily loosened. The trouble arose between Amzi Cruse and his son, Geo. Cruse. George was badly bitten on the hand by his father, but the father 5 dear for his conduct. Mayor fnr Kic nr,f i m Lay. Means at the Monday morning court fined him $4 and the costs for fighting and also $6 for his bad conduct on the streets. He was not tried Saturday afternoon on account of his condition, but was lodged' in jail over . Sunday. A Cordial Welcome. i Dr. Jesse Hamilton, who is now in Asheville, and is one of the proprietors of the Paragon Pharmacy there, sends us the following invitation, as he did to a number of others in our town: "We cordially invite you to visit .our ; store the finest drug store and handsomest fountain m the South and make us neadauarters while m the city. Wait for your friends. Wait for vour car. Use the v 'phone. Leave your packages Jus make yourself at hornet You re always welcome. Two Additions to the Gang, On Sunday night one white fellow and a negro were cap tured at the depot for beating the Southern out of some fares and at the Monday morning's court Doth oi them were sent .to the chain gang. One of them 1 -uij. ' jj-n t . , , foecYoi u7lwr u oe aa profit means poverty and non professional tram beater and zJL flitA, tells quite a tale about his travels.. He says he has never yet had to serve but one sen tence for beating and that was at Albany for ten days, so Concord is ahead of Albany in this, way. Hearing Complaints. The county commissioners are in session today for, the purpose of hearing all complaints as to the valuation of property. Quite a number of complaints were made by persons and in several cases the amount of tax was de creased. ' Tomorrow they will also be in session as 1 they " will hot be able .to finish this after noon. - -;':v'' ; -: Confederate Relics. i While excavating1 3t the . the workmen dug u new wrt 0ii w, ; wi Vm r-i orl tnere during the war between the States. The ground, now being broken for the compress build- mg was a ma time ouuupieu. uy an arsenal a . 'navy; yard, " as uusuiine xraiigerous. The tragic death ofVsJDiek- ens, of Washington j City, last Friday is a ivarnirlg for the users of gasoline. lvhe ; fumes are extremely liable to ignite. It does not wait to be t6uched but catches as ordinary gas. In was this instance Mrs. Dickens using it cleaning floors plumbers above cam into and the country during the f fiscal year js ciosea were largely- in excess over previous years," according to official figures. The sales of ordinary stamps -aggregated 3,490, 021 ,880, with a total valua- tlon OI bb,JU,oyd. inis is an increase of more than 129,000,000 m numDer ana , wu,uuu m value over Aasii year- 7. ,eT? ' "-..T , i 1 Wer Pa A x?m and 5 kl(? ?Uh wh?n rT fut of the garden ? Pa i "W no; not just 'then, but. they raised Cam afterward. Now go to bed." Ex. They repeated the feat when they got Abel. t . It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of one concern in the land who are not afraid to be generous to the needy and suffer ing. The proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Congbs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have the satis faction of knowing it ba3 abpolntply bnre-1 thousands of hopeless case. Asthma, Bronchitis. Hoarsen eae and all diseases of the Throat Chest and Lungrs are sorely cured by it. Call at P. B. Fetzer't drug store and get a trial bottle free. Reg ular size 50c and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or price jefunded. Truer words are not written than in the following from the North Carolina Baptist : ' 'If you want to see one of the causes of poverty in the South just go to the railroad depot and sea the amount of white meat, corn and hav that comes to us from, the West and North. If North Caro lina would only raise enough of these for home consumption the whole State would feel the lm ?p Ae T i pulse of better times. . Raising ing less. Daily Reflector. Telle vr Jaundice Cared. Suffering humanity should be cnrtnlioil with fivcrv mfians iopflib for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following: '"This is to certify that I Was a terrible suf ferer from Yeliiw Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of the bist physicians in our city and to avail. Dr. Bell, our druggist, recommended Electric Bitters; and afterjtaking two bottles I was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure in recommending tbem to any person Buffering from this terrible mamdy. e am grate- fully yours, M. A. Hogartv, Lex ington, Ky." Sld by P B Fetzer's Drug store. Scientific Discovery in Cancer. One Dr. Lambert Lack, of London, has been studying can cers and has made such progress that he can produce cancer. He experiments with the lower ani mals. His theory is that it is also a germ disease and there is strong hope that he will orjen the way for a cure if he does not produce serum that will be a pre ventive of the dread disease. PERSONAL POINTERS. Rev. W B Oney is spending today in Salisbury. Postofiice Inspector Dexter was here today. . Morrison King went to Da vidson this morning. Luther Brown, of Cleveland, spent a few hours here today. Messrs. Sam Houston and ! Zeb Moore, of Charlotte, spent s toaay nere. Robert Young went over to Charlotte this morning to visit his grandmother. ' Mr. j H Mason left this morning, after accompanying his wife here from Raleigh, Rev. J! N. Faust and Mr. Rufus Lippard attended a special meeting of the Classis at Lexing ton today. : Miss Constance Cline has re- turned home from Chapel Hill, where she attended the; summer school for a, short, whilp - school for a short while. MrC. C. Morrison, of Chat tanooga, arrived here this morn- j mg on business in regard to the - iron bridge to be built across Rocky River. OF w a a CSV m a a CAKES f 0 AT S, I FANCY IK I THE WARMEST BAB Y IN TOWN. That's what CONTEBENOE SAID about the BED HOT line of Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, Sewing Machines, ' t ' . ..,-,. Etc. Etc. they met with at ........ - Bell, Harris & Co. 's Well, we buy to sell; We buy direct from the BEST Factories : in the United States in Car Lots and if there BE an insiJe on prices we get it. When in need of anything in our line all we askjyou to "do is give us a call and we will do the rest. Kespectfally, Bell, Harris & Companv V N. B. Our Undertaking Department, under the management of W L Bell, is complete in every department. Calls answered prompt- v ly day or night. Store Phone r 1 For over Fi t? rears ben or(i ,.t.. . Q1 IOQj? of ruot'pr for tn:? fnlH ret w rrfect sac- tbs guns, ttt&y ftH pa,Iiv far mud co(if n .ip x b hei rir.-'Jv for nti afitti m tvry pHT-t ovvh- World. antl ak for Mr v70a?0i;W ?ooth. in? Hyr,n);' aNd'tab no'nrhfr kind. yard of good, yard wide, EACHING at 2 1-2 cents a yard. ; - V j This Bleaching is in from 1 to '3 j .. . 1 , yard. -lengths, the (ju ality that 1 ' "i ' f " would retail at 5 and 6c. Not . . - one piece is soiled or damaged, - but clean and fresh from an Ex port Mill. Be quick it won't -stay here long. ' t. PARKS I 12. Besidence 90. i5 Digestion, Regulates tb Bowels, . Hates Teetfeirg Easy. . TEETHHIA eJi8Y2s t3 Ecwel Trcutlescf. CIIfrc3 cf .. mm, Lit 1 1
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