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GONCOllD, N. 0., FRIDAY, JULY, 28 1899.
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THE SUSPENSE BROKEN.
THE TABLES TURNED.
I ANOTHER BATTLE REPORTED.
The Superior Court in Session Work
Being Turned off as Rapidly as Possi
ble Cases Disposed of so Far.
The suspense is broken and
the wheels of justice are now
;movinr along rapidly as pos
sible. Judge VvT. S. O'B. Rob
inson, of Goldsboro, arrived
from Asheboro Thursday night.
On account oi the delay court
opened at 9:30 o'clock and every
hit of time possible, will be util
ized. The first impressions of his
Honor were when he delivered
his charge to the grand jury,
before they start upon their work
for the better keeping of the
laws' of our Staj?e. .His charge
was, plain forceful and pointed,
and was directed to the follow
ing good citizens of our county:
Wm. Propst, J. D. Green, Jno.
D. Bost, Jno. S. Hill, Jno. W.
Cook, Jacob R. Barnhardt, F. P.
Smith, J. M. Silford, Paul Eudy,
Jno. R. Patterson, G. R. Wine
A Young White Man Attempts a Foul
Crime on a Negro Girl Near China
GroTe---Goes to Jail at Salisbury.
Victory Sail to Have Been Gained at
Calamba.
Another victory for our troops
We ilearn by phone message 1 is reported from the Phippines.
from China Grove that Floyd;1 was Gen. Hall who defeated
Jtly, a white boy of 18 years, je iniipinos a. -aiamoa on
son of William Utley, attempted ; W ednesday. it seems a desir-
foul assault on a nero girl on able pomt and was taiven oy a
Thursday evening about a mile ' strategic movement. About 70
north of China Grove. Young ! Spanish prisoners were held
Utley was arraigned before i nere and 40 were gotten oft but
Esquire Sitford this (Friday) ' 0mS
morning and was bound m bondj Th American loss was four
of 400 for his appearance at -filled and eleven wounded. The
court. I enemy is said to have removed
The young man being unable twenty-five of their killed and
to give bond was taken to Salis
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He Obtained His Money.
The white man who for. several
days has been . confined to jail
awaiting the necessary amount
to pay his find and costs for be
ing drunk and disorderly, was
made happy Thursday evening.
He is from Charlotte. -
PERSONAL POINTERS.
A Card of 1 hanks.
I wish to say that I.fel under
lasting obligations for what
Chamberlain' Cough remedy has
done for our family. . We have
used it in so manv oases of
coiighs, lun' troubles and whoop
ing congh, and .t has r)w -Wo. yivea
th luost perfect saiistactioD.
fpel greatly indebted to th uhnu-
lectures of .this rei
Hf X Y- iJJ!' J! T" I . ...... w,.. .uu U-li
Institute at " Raleigh, is here to- i tu i a t. ;.,"n
bury jail.
Charlotte Is Now Tickled.
wounded.
This report is not official from
Gen. Otis but if it were it would
seem to amount to little if he
perverts and falsifies the news as
is said by the newspaper corre
bered by them, too. Rogers and
LeGrande, of our team, assisted
conyC. A. Isenhour, J. C. John
ston, W. F. Goodman, J. Ed.
Cline, A. J. Winecoff, G. T.
Beaver and Jno. M. Kluttz. Mr.
Wm. Propst was selected as the
foreman.
State vs. Jno. L. Bost, carry
ing concealed weapon, plead
guilty and judgement suspended
on payment of the costs.
State vs. Buck Harris, affray.
Verdict of not guilty.
State vs. Croff Propst, assault
with deadly weapon, plead guilty
and judgement suspended on
payment of the costs.
.ith deadly weapon. Judgement jewe short Rogers
ment suspended on payment of I - "
the costs I "' v - . "mmmm
State vs. Will Hearne and! Stafilf News of Interest,
Marshall Hearne, affray. Judge- j The following concerning us
ment suspended on payment oi i appears in the Stanly Enter
That was a great day for Char
lotte Thursday when they met ispondents. We can only give it
the Mountain Island team and as stated in dispatches,
defeated them in a score of 7 to 3. - - .
it, was a aay long to oe remem - The Cmmterfeiters Caught.
Several weeks
vUnited
uneven irum u, rf learned that there
nosed the OharlnttA fpam Ofi ... .
ti j-. i i - x-i counterieiters
tut) luiuiwx s p tay mg, me kju
server say.: "Rogers (F. O.) one
of Concord's noted run-getters,
covered centre field for Char
lotte, and did it in great shape."
If Charlotte beats Mountain
Island in a score of 7 to 3, and
Concord beats Charlotte in a
score of 7 to 0, what do you in
fer ? Remember we did not have
all of our team on "duty when
Charlotte beat us in that score of
the costs.-
prise:
A large part of the time is be- Carjt. Howard will have charsre
ing taken up on the case where- 0 vl&cine all the frames and
in Nathaniel Fulhain is being WOod work on the new addition
Tried ior snoomng jno. noia- to the Cannon factory in Con-
brooks, which affair happened I c"0rd.
last Christmans in No. 3 town- Mr J W TTnTxrlra fnrmorlv
ship.
spinner at the Efird cotton mill,
as not aead. as .was . reported m
these columns some time -since,
but is very much alive, and has
open I accepted a position as night
Challenges the Whole State.
That is certainly an
challenge issued by ;the manager Overseer of spinning at the i .Ca-
oi tne union, C5. w., oase Dan i barms Mills. Concord,
team, wnicn appears ; m tne ; u d- i MMt M Xl
server and reads as follows
"This defy is aimed at the
was a gang of
in the cily. He
reported the fact to the Secret
Service agent of the Treasury
Department at Washington, who
has had agents here working up
the case. The result of their
work was that they last night
bagged the game. The parties,
all white, are:
Mrs. C. R. Bradwell and
daughter, Mrs. L. Eva Ozment,
and J. E. Talley, A. W. Edwards
and J. R. i Maynard. Four of
the number were arrested at
Mrs. BraclwelPs, near the Ging-
ham Mi!L ; Maynard was ar
rested on Soutii Graiiam street.
The whole ganar was taken to
the Federal Court room, vhere
impromptu court was in session
until 1:30 this morning. The
men were sent to jail in default
of $500 bond each . The women
were allowed to stay in the Fed
eral ; Court room under guard.
District Attorney Moiton , was
wired last night of the arrest of
the counterfeiters and' asked to
be here at the trial, which takes
place at 2 o'clock in the Federal
Court ; room. A ladle and 32
cpunterfeit coins, were found in
Mrs. Bradwelrs house.- Char
lotte Observer.
Mrs. Joel Honeycult Dead
State of North Carolina:1 Byde- ,NeTO Comosto las etf the death
feating Piedmbnf 5 out of 9 ?! Mrs. HfiiieCutt, the of
or
anifta . .t TT-nr, cnKaii Mr Joel Honeycutt. of Mt
has earnAri "n'M- uvf Pleasant. - For some time sne
to claim : the chamTjionshin cf bas sickrwjth fever, v A de-
South Carolyn vwo '0fvoted husbanav ana several
nositionf m,r frtA avo lichildren areirobbed of this mem
dor-mo iin-K 'cniftD tsJfcer of the home. The remains
conquer. '-We challenge the State .wnn 'JTJZi
threniasbTpiaye the funeral by Revf Paul Bar
in .Charlotte during -the week rmer ' -: -
ending August 12th, If neither ' ' mm
Charlotte, nor Mountain Island, Last fall I sprained my left
nor Cohcord. nor Ktatfisville ' tin while handling soma heaw
feel equal to the task of taking I boxes. The doctor I called on
up the gauntlet single handed, jeaid at first i that it was; a slight
we propose that they all com strain and - would soon 'be well,
bine, take the pick of all, make a but it grew worse and th6 doctor
team of them and let such team then said I had rheumatism. It
represent the btate of North nnn tinned to crow worse and I
Mr. Kent Blair, of Charl otte,
is spending today at Prof. Jas.
P. Cook's. t
Mrs. Jno. P. AUison re
turned home this morning from
Salisbury.
Miss Maude Brown has re
turned from Gastonia accompa
nied by her friend, Miss May
Gray.
Mr. R. M. Williams
of
Aiken, S. C, is here today on
business in regard to his patent
washer and canner.
Sam Sloop is at home for a
day or two. The linemen of the
Postal Telegraph Co. are now
working at Winston.
.Mrs. R O S Miller and niece,
Miss Lucy Barrier, daughter of
Mr. D, Frank Barrier, went to
Monroe today to visit Mrs. Chas.
Simpson, nee Miss Regina
Brown.
A W Line
OF
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CAKES
nonrty
Mrs. S
Doty, .Des MGmes, Iowa. For
sale by M Ij Marsh & Co., druggist.
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1 1 li's.
l SUMMER OS
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A grand collection of .
15, 19 and 25c. Or
gandie put on one
counter and priced at
10c. per yard. They
will not be with us
long so take the hint-
Some smartx things m :
Hosiery. Ladies fine
Lisle drop stltchi the
50c. kind, 2 pairs for
75c. We hae the best ;
2 pairs for 25c. that's
made. Another lot of -those
house Slippers :
at 25c. a pair.
Editor Varaer Has Retm necL
i H. B. Varner, editor of the
Lexington Dispatch, has re-
turnea xo nis name alter atiena
ing the Naviaiaal Association of
Editors, which met in Portland,
Oregon. . He . .was given a de
lightful trip by the different rail
road companies by way of Wash
ington, .Pittsburg and Chicago.
Mr. Varner was elected one of
the members of the National ex
ecutive committee. The asso
ciation meets next year at . New
Orleans and 'an' excursion has
already been , jdanned for the
attendants to Cuba and Porto
Rico. 'u '
WANTED Tt buy 100,000
pounds of , old cast-iron scrap, de
livered at .the fotindry $i once, for
which we will pay a fair pripe. Ncr
burnt iron wantecU t-.- - -Sr
Mil Concord FouhdbyCo
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L.
PARKS
COIE3
Has Purchased One of Them.
Carolina: We will play for
money or marbles.
. .Very respectfully,
A. C. Miller,
Manager Union B. B. C.
'Union, S. C, July 27, 1899.
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For Over riHyilears
Mrs, Wiufllow'e Soothing syrup has
been used for over fifty years by
millions of mothers for their child
ren while teething, with perfect sue.
cess. It soothes the child, softens
the i gums, "allays all pain, cures wind
colic, and is the best remedy for
Diarrhoea, It will relieye the poor
little sufferer immediately: Sold by
druggists in every part of the world,
Twenty.fiye ents a bottle. Be snre
m for 4,lrs. .Winslows Sooth-
could hardly get around to work.
I went to a drug storeiand the
druggist recommended m0 to try
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. I
tried it and one-half of a 50-cent
bottle cured me entirely. . I now
recommend it to all my friends.
F A Babcock; "Erie," Pa. It is
for sale by M L Marsh & Co.,
druggist, v -v-
- Regi ster of Deeds Turner has
j purchased a comptometer at a
cost of $15, and is making nis
tax additions with it. The ma
chine is accurate and additions
can.be made very rapidly with it.
It will also multiply, divide, sub
tract and count interest. States
yille Mascot. .
If troubled with rheumatism, give
OhamberlaiD's Pain-Balm a trial. It will
not cost you a cent if it does no good.
One applicaion will relieve the. pain.
It also cures sprains and bruises in one
third the time required by, any other
treatment. Cuts, burns, 1 f rostbites,,
nuinsev. rains in the side and chest.
glandular and other swellings are quick-! Best pilft oure
A FRIGHTFUL BLUNDEK
"Will ofteii v cause a horrible
burn, scald,. cut or bruise. Buck
len's Arnica Salve, the best in the
world, will till the pain and
promptly' heal it. -Cures old
sores, viewer sores, ulcers, boils,
felonsrcorns, all skin eruptions.
on dearth. unly
T Urn Tamable far Ion winded aiU. Onr ctomrs
are tto bosrl read tHemr We Hare bough
a PRICE tnat would mase yon smile the
THE FURNITURE AND UNDERTAKING BUSINESS
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- OF THE LTE I
Samuel Sloop and Sons.
If you want anything In FIJBRITURE made by one
one of tbe oest Mecbanlca tbal Coucord pro
duced. Call and see ns-WE HATE THE STUFF.
' ' T A.ri. nf rnrnltnre and a Car JLoad
t IT V MJV& "
Chairs on the way. We bny stnlT toSELL-we sell It
Call and see us we like you.
Respectfully,
of
ly cured by applying it. Every bottla25o. a box. Cure guaranteed.
m
ing Syrup," and take no' other kind
Marsb'& Co. . . . Sold ateteer s Drug btore.