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-V 4. n 0 n Price $4.00 Per Year. OONCOllD, N. C, THURSDAY. JULY, 13, 1899. Siogle Copy 5 CeDts STATESVILLE IS COMIXG. I At last Arrangements Are Ma tic With tlie, Management or tne STaiesvme Team for .Thorn to be Here on the 25th and 2(Mi. It will be remembered that our "bovs- went to .Statesville and ; played the Iredell boys two Carolina beach ready for the an games of 'baseball. In one gaihe j nual convention of the North "wfi were aeieaieu ctiiu. m tut; , other we made a tie game out of it. There was some trouble in regard; to some remarks made, "too. But! it is not intended there will be any trouble here when the Statesville boys come, and -we are expecting a good, open, fair contest .with the boys on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 25th and 26th of this month. There is no doubt but that Statesville has a heavy team this year and is laying out almost every team that dares to , come before her, but our boys ever since their game up there have been aching to get a good game vvith them again, "for they feel that they can beat them. A Big Change Being Made. In a short while one will have noticed a great change on the property on South A ain street . -. , i -1 T just below tne steam launary. All of the houses formerly occupied by the colored people "there have been torn away by Mr. Zeb Morris, who some time ago purchased the property. Xater we will see at least one handsome residence on the property. Improvements are being made on the back part of the land also, and r. Morris has purchased some of the hol low from Mr. Jno. A Cline, pre paratory to putting out buildings on it. .... ' Mrs. Parlier who owns the two houses just below Mr. Mrris' land intends tearing one of her houses away and will probably build another in the place of the one farther down. When this work is all finished one will hardly know the place along there and remember where colored people have for years resided. Nought the Entire Stock. Messrs. Bell, Harris & Co., Wednesday, the 12th, purchased the stock of furniture and coffins in the shop of Samuel Sloop, who died about a year ago, and who lived on North Main street. Besides an amount . of furniture there were eighty-five coffins, al most all of them being made of walnut and by his own hand. Mr. Sloop was a man of untiring energy and accumulated this amount by constantly working, not even getting down to the busi ness part of town once each year. Mr. Sloop, while living, also had a contract with the county to furnish coffins for the paupers. ! m m . t The Lawn Party To-Night. From actual occurrence it seems that rain surely comes when a lawn party is announced to take place on the lawn of Central Methodist church.' The Juvenile Missionary society of tl"4t. church will have one to night. They give it with double hope that rain will come and . that they will also be liberally patronized. Creams, sherbets, cakes, etc., will be served. We Play Charlotte Saturday. A warm game of baseball we will have Saturday and no doubt a crowd will go along to help rootfor our boys. We go to Charlotte and try to win back that victory made off of us. There is no use to try to make a lV? believe that Charlotte and Mecklenburg can get up a team that can beat our boys and ve must have another - firht over' it. .. to THE GATES ARE OPEV Wilmington Gives the Editors of the Old New Volunteer Regiments Will Be Corn North State the Best Accommodations, ' posed of White Men. to Be Obtained. - Washington; July 12. In Ehe editors of many North Carolina - newsnauers arrived here ' Tuesday X X and are now on ui uiincu ricoo ooisuiaiiiuii. t,vhov n nr, 7 momhars nf the Associaton arrived Tues- consist solely of white men. The day. The attendance will very War department was not favon probably be weU in excess of ably impressed with the colored one hundred. Quite a number Volunteer regiments raised last of editors are accompanied by summer. . There as no disposi ladies ' tion to underrate the worth of The' Incoming trains were-met the colored, regulars. The by members of the Chamber of superb valor of tl e Tenth Commerce Committee and repre- -a airy, . the , "Black Rough sentatives or tiiQ local press, w ra X B. Sherrill, Secretary of the Press Association, also met the afternoon trains and shared the pleasure of receiving the news- paper men, providing them with oaages ana aavismg xnem as to arrangements for their transpor- tation to the beach, and the plans of thft reception and entertain- ment committee. o-noc rf Wiimincrtrm oriri her two superb summer resorts ara fhmum wirP nnATi tn thp visiting editors. As previously announced their badges are recognized for free . transpor- cars, on the steamer Wilmington I Ire junior teams, of Concord and for the privileges of Sedgely and Charlotte will have ji contest hall and Hanover Seaside clubs, tomorrow afternoon on the, dia Commodore Jas. P. "Post, Jr. , on,d- The last time these teams of Atlantic Yacht club, and Charlotte i came ou be- Commodore Ancrum Lord, of nmd botn m runs and finances, Carolina club issued a - general i ut probably, times will be better invitation for association mem-' for them tomorrow. Geo. Mont bers to visit these splendid club gomeryholds the captainship of houses on Wrishtsville beach, i?? "Wheeler's Cavalry," and tation on tne Wilmington street The Seacoast railroad from Wilmington to Wrightsville beach also tenders free transpor tation to the editors and their families during their stay in the city. Wilmington Star of 12th. Encourages them By Frizes. Dr. D. D. Johnson has a plan different from most of the peo ple for encouraging his children to be studious in their school work and onq which has in his case proved of some benefit, so much so that he has increased the value of his prizes for the next year. To his four children in the graded school last year, he offered a five dollar gold piece to the one who made the highest average grade, to the next two and one-half dollars and the last one a fifty-cent Columbian piece: The nrst one was gained by Lee, the next by Frank, the next by Adele, and the last by Cary. Al- reaay ne nas put away to be given to his five children next year, the proportions being $20., i I s t r $10., 5., $2.50, and the fifty-cent Columbian coin. The children have already been told what is; The Young Sweet Thing I in store for them next vear. .wonder how it is there is no The Free Ride to Greensboro. Once each year the stock holders of the North Carolina railroad are given a free ticket ur tueir iamuy to ureensboro ana return at wmcn tune the J1j i . - . . - . BLWiiiiuiuers noia tneir annual : Times the Price, meeting. Each year numbers who , . - , . are not children of stocldiolders, ' 1 awoke la8t nlaht wTltn 8evf r takeq advantage of this cheap pains in my etomacb. 1 never felt rate.1 A number from the east- so badly m all my life. 'When 1 ern .part of the county were came down to work this morning among the number, together T felt so weak I could hardly with a number from this plabe. ' work. I went to Miller & Mc They left on the early train, Cnrdyjs drug store and they re No. 8. j commended Chamberlain's Colic, . ! Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Statement Incorrect. lit worked like magic and one The statement that wo have dose fixed me all righV It cer changed our prices of shaves and tain ly is the finest thing I ever bair cuts is false. Our prices are use for stomach trouble. I shall for hair cut 20 cent; for shave 10 not be without it in my home cents. hereafter, for. I should not care ' St. Cloud Barber Shop.! j to endure the sufferings of last . ' m " iight again for fifty times its CUBE A COLD IN ONE DAY nrice. G H Wilson, Liyeryman, Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. gureettstoWD, Washington Co., All drnprgists refund money ifitfailsto ?a Ife st edy is for sale by cure. 25c. Tbe genum has L. B. Q. J; - , iJ J in each.tablet. - ' - I H L $ltZl & i)., druggists NEGROES. NCT WANTED. spite of the urgent Q requests of lllcliiJ colored men of this Country that at least one or two of the ten new volunteer regi ments for the Philippines be made - up of colored men, -it is certain that all regiments will ,x ' , . "" usDU ood J expected from the mV wwowui moi Jhe T wenty-fifth Infantry, which nave oeen. iaw -oraerea xo ivianna. jui it is ciaimea tnat vxivj - ' . " amenable to the same discipline as, tn colored regular. The vuiuuti legiiuwutb, both immunes and State regi- ments, gave the War Depart- mentr nov enJ trouble, and a great sigh of relief was breathed when the last colored volunteer iaixxveuuum A Ba8cl Game iTorrow Afternoon. ,v ebe Asbury will ngure at tne head of the procession of the "Rough Riders." Prom their names we would judge that both will be badly defeated. Off to High Point. ' A party was made up this morning to go on the stockhold ers ticket to Greensboro but they stopped at High Point to spend the day instead The fol lowing persons V formed the party: Miss Lida White and her friend, Miss Freeman; Misses Sallie Castor and Jessie Sims; Mrs. M. J. Corl, and Drayton White. J. V. Isenhour Dead. Mr. X V. Tefmhour. a former Cabarrus citizen, and who racent- ly became the miller of the North Side roller .mill at Salis bury, having came there from f Enterprise in Davidson county died in Salisbury Wednesday morn in e-. th 12th. He was 42 I 0 . 1 years of age and leaves a wife and fiva children. erood English eauivaient tor C3 -- fiance ? The Savage Bachelor How about idiot ? Indianapolis Jour would Not Suffer So Again for Fifty A Compliment to Our State. Speaking of summer resorts, The Washington Post says; "To one who - has seen the mountain region of North Caro lina it seems incredible that so many thousands of people, in quest of pure air, magnificent scenery, and healthful surround ings, should annually flock to the Adirondacks of New York, and the White Mountains of New Hampshire These latter resorts do not compare in any respect with the North, Carolina country. Their so-called mountains are dwarfed by those of the Old North State, while, as for lakes, trout streams, hunting grounds, and landscapes at once gracious and majestic, there is no ap proach to a comparison." PERSON ALPOINTERS. yr Mr pietcher Smith arrived eTe this mornin Mr. Jas. Day vault is spend- ing today in China Grove. Rev. J. A. Linn, of Mt, Pleasant, was here this ing. morn- Rev. C. B. Miller returned home this morning from Salis bury. Mrs. J. H. Mason went to Charlotte this morning to spend several days. Mr. Robt. Sappenfield, of ! Charlotte, spent last night here with his brothers. C Mr. Claude Ritchie, one of Tk.X T 1 1 . in ew uonaon's ousmess men spent today here. Misses Chassie Brown, Bessie Campbell, Sadie Fisher and Grace Fisher, accompanied by Mr. Will Johnson, went to Greensboro this morning. A lllli1 op m 0 ii 11 Ul 1 1 If S.P.H 1MI i AT I J. Inio's. THE WARMEST BABY - IN TOWN. That's what CONFEEENCE SAID about the RED WoT line of . I. ' Furniture, House Furnishing Goods, Sewing Machines, Etc. Etc. they met with at v bell, Harris Cos Well, we buy to soil. We buy direct from the BEST Factories in the United States in Car Lots and if there BE an inside on prices we get it. When in need of anything in our line all we asfc$you to do k give us a call and we will do the rest. i Respect f ally, Bell) Harris & Companv N. B. Our Undertaking Department, under the management of W L Bell, is complete in every department. Calls answered prompt ly day or night. .Store Thone 12. Residence 90. , For Over Fifty Years Mr. .Window's booming i.yrap has ben d tor er 5f. 5 ,.? -1 by minions of tii-nhrs tJr thvv Li)c ce?, it ioov;hea "rnp ohiJd, oit8fcg th zu"nfu t?avs i p&uii cnn i coImv, Ai.a thf hpbj reL-v v f or Otwrrbof l vil! rMeve t- toor littie 8ufTerer irameditttcly. poldby druggist in f very pnrt of tb: world, TeDty fivP! eents a tole.' Ie s?ire and pk for insowp ooth incr .RVnp," awd taVo no othprind. GIRL. The Summer Boy will be when they fit them selves mtliv the ex quisite Furnishings that we are showing in Fancy Shirts and Neckwear m all the latest novel ties of the season. Everything is new and up - to - dateno old plugs. Fancy Sox of the latest stripes and polka dots. Mr. fas tidious, we have just ree'd a new )ot of Co lars in ail the best summer style. Call in and see abou t it. H.L.1 PARKS 1 C01PAM.
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