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Pi:ice:$4.00 per year. LTXCII. TALK. X t;i!ili( i' of Met Near Salisbury Salunlny Mglit With the Intention of I.jiirhiiig' arr . and Edwards The pv-f s Taken to Lexington and .Jaih'ii-So Demonstration Made. A number of our citizens, said to.lv f rom Cabarrus "arranged plans and met on this side of Salistinry "last Saturday night with the intention of organizing air.ob and lynching Tom Garr ana . ifi -cAiwurus, me two ne jrroc.v'in jt il at Salisbury, await- - ... . ino vv.iiishmunt for killing policeman Kerns. En! Sheriff Monroe, of Salis bury, heard of the plans and had his negroes fM.it of jail and in the railroad yard above the passeng er depot some distance when the northbound passenger . train came Saturday night. He board ed the train and took them to Lexington where they are con fined in jail. From the Salisbury Sun we learn that the plans did not after all bring a crowd as only a few strangers were to be seen on the streets that night after mid night. learnedj of the vacancies . in the jail and hence did not come into balisbury. SHE DROPPED DEAD. CONCORD, N. C., MONDAY, DMbST Hie Wife of Mr; Ilecce Gourley Dies auuaeniy-Heart Trouble the Cause or Her Death. On Sunday afternoon before bidding her visiting daughters gtfod-bye Mrs. Reece -Gourley "" iutu me nouse for some thing and died in a very few min utes. She dropped down upon the floor and drew but a few breaths. Her death occurred aoout 1 o'clock. She was a stout lady and was apparently well. Heart trouble was the cause of her death. She and her husband lived on Mr. Will Morris' land near the line of Nos. 2 and 11 township." She leaves a husband and six childrentwo married daughters and two single sons and daughters. ; - Mr. White and His Salary. The Kesler Mill Chan-es. ' -The Salisbury correspondent STO WmeS iDto the ce of shelUsh dPl Vt: f . lnS me aoaer by a recent d4 deal of the Kesler mm at Salis- cision of the Supreme Court is oury. A transfer of a mainrit.v "now in a 'rnim . of the stock 0f the Kesler Manu-' salary. White wa's sheli fis Single copy 5 cents. 1 4- -- 1 i J. . . TheophUus White, who again 'Zti2S moc I'nfr. i m V . 1. 0l3amberl;i ins finish uZ... a Bot that ri ' 7 " vM w v raow that siili-iHiwl medicine md ,n t lin- A Wreck Near Greensboro. Sunday mornincr No. 83. th southbound passenger train which passes here at .' 7:19 a. m. struck the rear of a freight train on the other side of Greensboro: Probably the crowd Unlured wl T .g th .nnnnc mJured; We . learn that the fireman, a negro, on the passen ger train, died from his injuries. yne or tne crew of the freight train was asleep in the caboose when the train struck it. He was knocked unconscious and hurt I considerably, No train passed nere Sunday until after 4 o'clock Another Roller Mill In Onr County. Mr. Mose Furr, of No. 9 town ship, and his son-in-law, Mr. Pink Widenhouse have pur chased machinery 'for a - roller nere Sunday ui miii nnri win Knrrir, ,iia 14. n that afternoon. soon as the machinery arrives. Mr. Widenhouse has moved from George ville. The engine and boiler has already arrived. Mu wins ic has onrw- of thrpatenfd attack .f nU,.. : 01 facturing Company fcotto mnn 'commit ZT l . "ifh"h,,. " took place toiay. The-company 1897 at $75 a month. Th Tc ' LVr"?fA 'X Was TfiOWftT) 7fll . W,'A'-T Tot k iarsa K UO. an- uxo 01 iuy attempted to nonof Concord, president and F abolish him and created seven uoobms, recontlv of fJnldo. ovster Doro, secretary-treasurer and- 400 a year each. Now White manager. John McGili; nf Phil, has been rpstnrwi adelphia; J W,Cannon, D Ftlan- but nobody seems to kuow non and Dr. J P Gibson, of Con- whether he cogs in nn fho cord, and F. I, Bobbins consti- basis f S75 a month or whether 4-,-4- XI t . . l ... ! tuto uie new opard of directors. G9 gs the combined salaries of . .w.aD uuemeu to double the 1111 even ot tne oyster inspectors, present issue of stock, which amounts to n. the total about; 80. 000. This is In the absence of special infor to enable the indebtedness at Nation on the subject State present resting on the .property Treasurer Worth has declined to to be paid off. Old stockholders pay White any salary at all and have the privilege of taking he will have to bring suit to find their pro rata in new - stock Ho. out whpro h i of ttJ . - Xit5 Will lore the l5thri they desire. bring suit at once, for an office Celebrated Uor S!vh,x;,, t:, 165 11ULmn to tne average citizen On last SatuMav Mrs. Mn t!ie Salar? tachejl, and tvtt . J wm asK tne court, to givhim i u x -i i " uiu pay oi $yuu a year. -States celebrated her sisty-ninth birth- .ni.T;I,. states day by having a reunion. This ! - - - means a big dinner, in which ' ' KbONALS. six children and fifteen grand-' r,-r,T. , , children took part. V dorht01 6W I 1 . Two Businesses Closed Down. For several weeks Concord has had two not ordinary enter prises. It would cost you fiftv lorinc Benefit of the Orphans. cents to enter one and five cents At Central Methodist church for the other. The fiif ty-five Sunday morninp' a onW cents has be An O -"-- uxkjil vv CIO I 'J uuuiucia taken ior the benefit of tKe ;Ox- and the7 have kw left- Concord X ,7 JL 11J.O 1 CIO I VXJ. VXiW the collection whip.h palmist. Mme. El been taken Thankse-i vino- TW flying crallerv. under th p. man. uuyn services on .tnat.tte5Uiu oimr. jacn: wood, have -v. ijje amount of collection departed.- wassij-9 Added to Our Force. tt ' t n ti - : , iUi- u. juuuam, or aiis- air. j no. J4, Alexander has ourJ spent Saturday niffht here been added io -The Stdahd's i Mr Chase-' Bronizer-r tt) iocioi ci wmie. e ynariotte, spentdast night here win nave cnarge ot the collec tions and the mailing department Needs ! especially. AlT;u! Iviifed at Spencer. telephone from the Salis bury f-im we learn that John hv(h a white man, who forked at Spencer, was killed turdny afternoon. He was at work under a car when it was struck by another one. He died nstantly, bis neck being dislo Haye Purchased a Home. Mr. J as. W Cannon has sold to Messrs. L C and W E Isenhour, jvho recently - moved. 'there'', f rom No. 4 township, the house and lot' on East Depot street between the residences of Mrs. Sapp and Mr. Jno. Willeford. Messrs. Isenhour are running an j eating house here. ' , J At... . ... -n!ieimer the Purchaser. v T,;'' huse and lot on Spring st'l i(,rrnerly owned" by Mrs. ho!Ce " ijJ was sold-at the court 1 '' today (Monday.) : The Pop wag bought fQr ?66 b ienneimer tor Mrs. aneimer. ' mr. omoot no uan ucat iu , ,,A... , ,11X "iove into ins new i Un last Katuraay morning -viii t i in ill f J i - m - i - i -m r -m . i j i VIII 1 V I III CTT1- y- 4- 11 L T F I r" L-v -l I I l I r l-M-fc,T-r rf-Vt U 'WAfT L-J 111 was called upon to lielp kill a hog, and actually they scalded the animal m a baking powder box. It was one Columbia Calendar for 1900. We are each year grateful to the Pope Manufacturing Co. for their .. Columbia Desk calendar, which is now being distributed and which you can obtain for two'cents. It is a unique one and is looked for, by our. ofiice each year on account of its advantages for dotting down daily .memo randa. ;;;'o 7 " :' ",-y '. ; :-'' J Their, Leaders Named. ; The House coucuses of the Democrats and Repulicans m et baturday J afternoon and nisrht. I'he former nominated James D Richardson, : of ' Tennessee, for Speaker, which means that he will be Democractic leader. The Republican s as was clearly fore casted nominated Gen. Daniel B Henderson, of Iowa, y-s-1': : Working Nht and Day. ' ! The busiest and mightiest little thing that eyer was made is' Dr. King's New Life Pills. Eyery pill is a eugrar-coated globule of health, that changes weak ness into strength listiessness mio energy, bram-fag into ;mental power. They're wonderful in building up' the health Only 25e per box. Sold by x eizier a iru store. . ; .-, --.- ;'; 4I suppose your.; son broke himself down; at College foot ball. V- i ' No indeed ; r the doctor said what . gave him nervous prostration was trying to "get his lessons between ; :the games, -Indianapolis Journal.- Mr. Morrison Caldwell went over to Charlotte this, morning on abusiness trip. - -Messrs. Joe Harty and Harrv Shaw, of , Charlotte, are here today. Mrs. Jas. W Cannon t and Miss Margaret Cannon i returned home Saturday night from Char lotte. s . Mr. J A Means, of Charlotte, who is a member of the firm of the Ritchie Hardware Co. . is here today. , y vault Sri , . auiu "loves out the Mr p-J ?USe wiri be occupied by Parks, who is now AT . ' - orui Main street". If Vr- ore- GLOEIOUS NEWS . Comes from Dr. D, B. Cargile, of ashita, I T. He writes: . 'Tour bot tles of Electric Bitters has cured Mrs. Brevrer of scrofula, which had caused her grat suffering for years. ' Terrible sores would break out od her head and face, and the best doctors could give no help; but her-cure is complete' and" her health: is excellent.' This shdws that thousands have proved, that Electric Bitters is the best blood purifier known. It's the. supreme rf inedy for eczema, i ning sores.. It stimulates liver, kidneys I t ' . - v . .. . i i t. ana Doweis, expeibpoisoiia, utni uiges uonf Dunas up me sirengta. umy cents. Sold at Fetzer's Drug Store. A 1 e ion i Mk K. wkT a msm MT VA H rL- AT 0i J !iis. Ladies Separate S.uits 50 per cent, wool, only 48c. garment or 95c. suit. Pure wool vest and union suits for wo men or children. Heavy ribbed cotton vests only, 25c. Best ribbed heavy hos3 for children at 10c and 15c. Wool hose for women and children. - me h on I I ii i iJ Ui. U J J : It's . - ;. - - - 5 e arris ,rv .' cent bakinsr rjowder; boxes. you don't believe it, just ask .-'"She refused, as she thoucht of those five- he would propose a2ra3n." "And l get vour milk nr 'i'cd or firirl n c r phono or -send r ' Vhito'G - store ! Miss pllie Clino jf aid nerv -un, yes. jlsui re was to an other girl. ijiX. V:.: NO CUBE. NO PAY . : iuiuiuw . Grove'ri Tasteless Chill Tonic . for chills You want to see before Conference week. ' We have the largest stock of Furniture, Pictures, Stoves, Mirrors, Tables, etc. in town. -"-Yours to please, i' - ,T , f t, . ;n - Tvr. ,aud Malaria, it is simpjy iron and be supplied home this- morning from: - Qe in a tasteless form. Children j-j j irioaauui; aiLer puuuiii suyeitw sove it. Aaaits reier ii to Ditter, nau -VERA DAIRY Co. . days. " . leatiiia Topics. Price. 50c. ' - dir S rf ? . , Residence Phone. .. . .90. Stove 'Phone. .
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