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i &jCt 4 Of! - Ptce:S4.00 per year AN URGENT APPEAL. CONCORD, N. C.$ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1899. Lentz-Montgromcry Wedding. On next Wednesday morning at the home of Judge Montgom ery, Mr. Jay D Lentz. "Drinmnal - x i Single copy 5 cents. flic 3Iayor Calls Upon You to Be Vacci-, natd Without Cost. T?rTT.nw Citizens: Dr. Lewis. J- ' -C il. - . : - -- secretary of our State board of . u . me uncord High School, health, says that ho believes j .lU be carried to Miss Mary niinoxwill be worse in this Montgomery. The ceremony iwn this Winter than fivor Vja. wiu be performed by Rev. E H unless DeoDlo are vacci- Hardilg, of Virginia, who is nated. visiting here and who is the I take this method of caution- . ux. j.mB win De a in our people not to wait until quiet home redding, only the J have the disease among us. members of the family being nw is the time to act. Pre- Present. The ceremony will be pare yourselves while you have Perfoed at 9:15, . after which the opportunity. the couple will board No. 36, the It is said the law is so worded fast ail train, for a Northern i- rtv,i.. I tOUr, nation only after the disease has A Pest House Is Beady. appeared m a place. Concord has-taken her stet as Ihope the .time may not come to a pesthouse in case the small- when we shall have to compel pox does get into our town. Our vaccination, but I insist that no town fathers were fortunate in man has a moral or legal right getting suitable quarters much to enaanger wie neaiin ui a com- better than our neighboring munity oy neglecting a auty, De- town, Salisbury, - has at.present. cause ne is airaia pi , a sore, or nour buildings belonging to Mr. for any otner trivial reason. Richard Blackwelder, about two I therefore respectfully re- miles below town have been quest tnat every man, woman secured. There are now fifteen and child be vaccinated ;without rooms available. Those who feel unable -to pay the usual fee have only to call From Onr Southeastern Neighbor. 1 S-H i. - -'' I Axeorgeville, Dec. 21: At the bride's home on Christmas eve Prof. W T Albright, principal of GeorgeviUe Academy, will be married to Miss Lizzie Widen- house. " , Some of our business men are now busy building their new rol ler mill. "Vte can boast of one in the near future. ... We are looking for a full school after Christmas. , Back in the year 1874, the pro duction of tar was a favorite in dustiy but we thought it had died out until two gentlemen from Mecklenburg county came and established the industry. They worked for quite a while and realized something near a quart of tar as a recompense for their labors. Christmas Holiday Excursion Rates. Account of the above the Southern Railway will sell tickets to all points at rate of one and one third first-class standard one-way fares for round-trip. Tickets on sale.Dec. 22 to 25th and Dec. 30th to Jan. 1st inclu sive. Tickets will be sold to students and leaders upon pre sentation of certificates signed by the Supt., Principal or Presi dent of schools and colleges on Dec. 15th to 21st. All tickets limited returning Jan. 4th 1900. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or bruise, Bucklens Arnica Salve, the best in the world, rill kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers Poils Felons, Corns; all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth: Only 25c a box. Cure eruaranteed. Sold bv P B ; Fetzer, Druggist, For vf Flirr Tears Mrs. WinsloVs Soothirg "Syiup has been used for over fifty years by 'mil lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success It soothes the child, softens tlie gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It will relieve the poor little sufferer immedi ately. Sold by druggists in every iari of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot tle. Be sure and ask for 4 'Mrs. Win slows Soothing Syrup," and take no other kind We are informed by a letter from Mr. C LPurches, of States ville, that he will soon make, his home in Concord. x NO. CURE. NO PAT , V That is the way all druggists sell Grove Tasteless Chill Tonic for chills and Malaria. It is simply, Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. Children ' oveit. Adults refer it to bitter, nau eating Tonics, Price. 50c. Miss Mollie Whittington Dead. On Wednesday death came upon anv physicians in the town and robbed Mr. and Mrs. Thos. and he will act for such free of W hittington, who live only a few ehanre. miles, below town, pi the The remedy is offered. Fail daughter, Mollie, who had to accept and vou may regret it. 1 reached the asre of 22 - - - - ? j .,-.... - - Res)cctfully, Geo. W Means Mayor. She died of consumption. The remains were interred in the old Lutheran cemetery here. Given to the U. I). C. By Mrs. Overman. The Dodson Ramseur Chapter Miss Mary Ella Caanon Very Sick. Mis Mary Ella Cannon be of the U. D. C. were surnrised JJLf u- x . ! tmuea so toaay.- tone is very and delighted to receive through sick and it is thought that she their president, Mrs. John P. has appendicitis. Allisor!. a beautifullv decorated gavel made from the wood of the funeral car of our beloved Jeff erson Davis, Mrs. W H Over man, our State secretary, being the thoughtful donor. As it is asserted that this is positively me last ot that material we are doubly indebted to Mrs. Over man for, her - kindness. Mrs. D B Coltrane,: Sec. Dodson Ramseur Chapter. CHILLS and fever is a bottled 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 etire. , m m m Docs Insurance Pay? . v Read the following; Mr. Jno. A Sims, Agent, Concord, N. C. Dear Sir: This is to acknow ledge receipts of $32.86, in full payment of weekly, indemnity. tin ft me tor accident unuer puiiuy An Ercniiiff of Instruction. . j "Mn 35. This makes a total of All of the Pythians that were 42.86 that 1 have received from in',,.- .v, -fx-r ,1 ,1 . vn ir t omutiuv. tut? xictucn, xkjx aCCKltJIllS uuiiug mo iciou iuui months, while the total cost to ine has been but $10.00. The above amounts paving me in full for time lost during-my injury, while at the same time, life : has been msurea tor Isenhour-Morgau Wedding. 5 On Wednesday night at the! home of Mr 1 Jas. F Morgan at Forest Hill, Mr. Lon Isenhour and Miss Cornelia Morgan were married by Rev. C B Miller. The groom is engaged in business here in Concord with his brother, Mr! Ed. Isenhour. After the ceremony retresnments were served to the invited friends. Saeta C lams and Tlie Toy Store ! The Second Daughter Dead. Miss Evelyn Bailey died at the State 'NormaJ Wednesday. This is the second daughter of Mr. and i Mrs.-T B Bailey of Mocksville to die of this terribly scourge, the other and older having died three weeks ago leaving these parents childless. The mother, too, who lay on a cot between her sick daughters tenderly nursing them as only a mother can till the one passed away and the malady seized her own frame is now at home. What the result, will be is not assurred. . The deepest sympathy goes out to this bereaved pair Bead between the lines. Dolls, 1 cent to $2.oo. Air guns, 97g and $1.25. Tool chests, 38c and 75c. 2 yin stoves, with utensils, 5c to 29c. Iron stove, for a fire, 48c and 75c. All kinds of games and blocks. A Monster Devil Fish. ' Destroying its victim, is a type of Coufetipation, The power of this mur-1 ggsigSi 53l9t CS3I3IS!I aeroU8 maiaay is ieii en organs anu nerves and brain. , There's no health till it's overcome. But Dr Kings New Life Pills are a safe and certain cure. I Best in the world for Stomach, Liver, Kidnevs and Bowels. Only 25 cents at . Fetzer'a Drug Store. , t - PERSONALS. o Grand Lecturer Jordan we now a still warmer Dlace in ' heart for him since having with them. They say his i cture was most excellent, full f valunhlfi suirsrostions. - and a - - t V:, fi.in- my L'li lesson on every part h here .a few months later. l iv Lost But round. -lr. Henry Johnson, of Mt. nsant, spent Wednesday night vth Sheriff Peck, and was so Unfortunate as to lose his purse. lost it while enjoying himself one of the sheriff's rocking fairs. It was found later with ix dollars in it. ; - -lien's Tic!:?ts Exteuded. - 'he Southern asks that the r"-; wspapers state that the permits ) 1,he clergymen aie extended oui Dec. 31st, 1899, to Jan. 31, 1900. fs3,000 under the same policy. Thanking you, and through secret work. It is very vou. vour ' company for prompt able that, he will spend a payment of both my claims, I remain, , Yours truly, M D Schubert, , . Machinist and Engineer, . , : - ' at ' !' ; Bleachery. - - Dec. 18 th, 1899. If you are working' with any kind of machinery you should loose no time in securing acci dent insurance.- Look around you and see how many accidents are happening to your fellow workingmen. Delay -not, delay not, for delay 4s dangerous. Call on, John A Sims, Agent. Office in Post Office Building.; P. S : Remember that I sell Life, Fire and Accident Insur ance, and also insure against Sickness, including SMALL J. A. S. Agent. Rev. J A B Fry returned homeHhis morning "from Wins ton. ' 7 returned . i Mrs. Elam Kin home this morning from Char; lotte., .- Mr. Chas. Isenhour, of Gas tonia, is here." He came to his brother's marriage. , Superintendent Robbins, . o! the Buffalo mill, is in Charlott 3 today on account of a break down at his mill. -Mr. J Robt. Jordan left this horning for-High Point A Nice Line OF Iron Wagons, 15c to 750 Boys want tool chestr. Toy cannons ana iron wagons. H we Say 1 Do you hear ,those"uWeddiiig Bells. " - They be ringing loud and clear, Evidently calling you to the HGme-m MinceMeats AT 1 . S. 1 Era1!;. Fu r n itu re Store of Bel, Harri 10 61 Co. where they 'make present a "specialty'useful a.s v, ell Jisoruai venial at jMces that suits everybody. Come and see. Xmas will soon be here. If you want a present for Father, Mother, Brother, cr Sister, or some other body's brother or sister, we are the people, so Bur customers say that keep everything at prices way, down. We like you in fad; we love you; and the: larger your bill thu pot ter we love you. Increase our love won'tjyou, Bell, Harris & Co. Residence Phone .... 90. Store 'Phone . ; . . 12. V i
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