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S-C? 'XT V f TV'.' J Vl T 33 V 0 ) i Lro 0 1 CC U 1H V. 1 1 rJ Price: $4.00 pef year. WILLIAM GOEBEL DEAD. End Came at 0.45 P. M. Saturday vBecllnflft Sworn in Taylor, Resists tllfc Courts Situation Innilinent Wl&im Cockel's, subline strug gle for life, .thQ sjilendid nerve wliioh was tha only real ground of ftopefor his reegvory yielded on last Saturday and ho realized tllat death was inevitable. TM) enfi. tame at 6.45 o'clock. His brfltJier, Justus Goebel, set . out from Arizona at once when he was apprised of the tragedy and entered the room 40 minutes after death oceurmJ. A.sister and brother who were present asked to bo left alone with the dying man when the end came and were the only ones to know for some time that he was dctid. " The doctor .then ma da out a death certificate and Lieutenant Governor Beckham, who was in another room in the hotel, as promptly sworn in as governor. He a acting gov ernor had peremptorily dis missed Adjutant General Collier. Soon after he was sworn in as 'governor ho appointed 'a new adjutant general. Taylor, in hiding behind his troops, has now resisted a writ of habeas corpus and an, injunc tion against convening the legis lature at London. This seems the last step to uEuixvaiv una u i)eiioi-v-i iu. V -A- is "no apparent way out of it but for the sheriff of the county to summon enough men to his aid to enforce respect to the mandates of tle court, which seems the thing next to be listened for. Will Foil, of Charlotte, Cut Considerably Qn last Saturday night Will Foil, formerly of this place, son of Mr. Jeff Foil4 the contractor, was. aroused from his bed by some person continually knock ing on the door. The stranger did not answer the question as to who it was so Mr. Foil, with a stick in. his hand, went to the door. "When he 'opened the door the man commenced to cut him with a knife, making several wounds in. the face: Mr. Foil at last-succeeded in knocking the fellow down with a stick. Tlx) k fellow was -taken to tte poljce station and his nafhe was Dover, an utter sf ranger to alj. He was lrilikbg ' it not ?unk. . -- tttt ' (Ms Two Ftovs Ct t)ff. AYe are ccrry to learn that Mr. Vic Caldwell met with quite a little accident on last Saturday. He got two Hirers cut off a fe! -cutter. Ho had'Jirtids ning his feed cutter, and a run 5 IT? w.ts in the act of pulling t- feed f m m Tin r:;'r'1 forward, his littV son, who in play n agc.inst him, ovcrbal- W 9 ancecl him t The accident is more Easily conceived than described. Tij finders were clipped in an accute ar.r"o One bono was af- fectcd. He quickly tool: up the chipped off parts, replaced them and bandaged them with the hope of their healing. Mr. Jas. Wadsworth, of Char lotte! spent yesterday here with his brother, Mr. Jno. C Wads J 1?ATIJ IiEArsrDOUBLT. Two Deaths St llr. Jfo. Rimer's m Ttio Dajs Anoihv.Mcniber gf the Family t Very Loiv. , Sicknessand death" has vis'&d the home of Mr. Jno. Ryrfer, wrlo lives nearly" three miiis from Faith in Rpwai courity.' On Thursday Nathan, tjii little m sun, aia ana. on mo next ay Miss Pplhjr Rimer, wlio livqd in the samoliouse, also died. She was about 65 or 70yeifs ofage One of Mr.Rimer's little girls is" very ill and not. expected to live. A JBaa Dos Fight. Nothing is bett5r tg break, the lnonotony sonieMmes- in a .town than, a deg fight it seems to cause some people to wake up and langh, but when a full-, blooded bull 'dog and a good hound come together as did Mr. Osmond Ban inger's, bull dog and a frj endless hound today (Monday) it is not so amusing bub brings sympathy for the under dog. It was a bad fight and for a while it. seemed that the hound would do well to come out alive. The victorious bno was scratched . somewhat but not badly. At the Fresbj terian Church Tohight. Prof. H M Hamill, the noted Sunday school worker who is now visiting the principal towns and .cities in the interest of this Work, arrived hero this morn- ing. This afternoon ho lectured at the Central Methodist church, and this evening at 7:30 o'clock he will give an address at the First Prosby terian church. Mr. Hamill's visit is to the interest of all Sunday school workers of all denominations. iHrs. Lawson Bostian Dead. On last Friday death visited tho homo of Mr. Lawson Bostian who lives in Rowan county near our county line and robbed him of his wife, who was sick only about ten days with pneumonia, he was about 50 yecrrs of age. Four children are left moth erless. The remains were interred last Saturday 'after the funeral at Luther's chapel ne"ar Chin a J Grove. m Mr. Uoshaaier Resigns. Mr. W C Bnmcr, who for some months has-been managing the stock exchange of Murphy. & Co., has resigned his position. Tho business i at present being ra-efnnged by Mr. W S McDuffie. Working N!;ht and $v 'he busiest tiid mightcBtlittle thine 1hat ever was mside is King's New Life rill3 These pills cliange weak ii ess into fi'CDgth, restlessness iifto energy, brai-fagnto mmital power. They're wonderful in building up the health. Only 25 per box at Fetzer's drug fctore. -m-- A rrlffhtful uiunaer Will often cause a horrible , burn, RChld, cut or bruise. Bucklen's Arnica halve will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures fever sores, ulcers, boils, corns, and ekin eruptions. Best pile cure on earth. Only 25o a box at Fetzer's drug store. Cure guaranteed. Mr. Ben Spigel, of Salis-1 bury, is here today visiting his brother, Mr. Arch ey Spigel, - 1 CONCORlN. C, MONRDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1900.- NegD FoiijidTrojyTingAbout the House porc at JYir. u ic inuerti in the houfco tiear tb'o graded school wliere'Mr. Zeb Morris formerly lived. The negro also went around the houst into the hack yard eyen when ho know that ho had be'enseen. It was a strange action cm tke part of .the negro, but, Mr ..Cook who svr him say that ho was not dVunk, The negro, stated that, he had come after some "money that hex wan'tel to pay tlie exfionses of burying a relative. A pistol was "fired at him though and tho negro made good spood down through, tho. back yard. Yiolijtors of the Lair Monday moi ning found a crowd hovering about the mayor's " office which always means tfrut , some trials are on the docket'' and tho crowd awaits the fate of the' law breakers. Two white meii from. Cannonvillo were, buforo Mayor Means one for loud and" pro fane swearing and the other for being drunk. Adam Morgan, a negro, was also arraigned for bsing drunk. Tho white men paid their fines and costs, and also the negro. Collsn Bringing Eight Cents. A good amount of cotton for this season of the year is being brought in these days by our country people. On last Satur day the prico paid reached eight cents, and tho markot held the same notch today (Monday) Forty bales wore weighed last Saturday. Notice to Teachers. You will find me. in my office in the court house on the first and third Monday of February and March. -WW Morris, , ( o. Supt. of Public Schools. w al Smallpox In the State. Tho January 'health Bulletin says tne predicted prevalence of smallpox this winter has been realized. It ifurnbers 1C2 cases and says it is in fifteen counties. It speaks of "a few" castjs in Davidson county and this to gether with tho great difficultyi there is in getting a truthful re-1 port leads to. tho .fair prcsumUon,( that these figures arV very cou servative,. Tho causes of tho great spread the. Bulletin say are failure m previous cases to enforce proper disinfection of premises and per sonal c4'is of the patients, neg- lcat of vaccinMion, a?d the "kicking dtfetor". The Bulletin -says tho symp toms for the first 24 "hours are dioadache, pain ir tho back ami vomiting. hose &3)jrtime4ttii be noted by any one and tho doc tor will be the best to follow up the rest. Eucklen's Arnic Salve Has world-wifle fame for marvellous curts. It surpasses any other salve, lo tion, ointment or balm for cuts, coras, burns, boila, pores, fcloDs, ulcers, tetter, salt rheum, fever sores, chapped bpdc, skin eruptions; infallible for nes. Cure Guaranteed. Only 25c. at Fet zer's dru? store. WTcadacha stopped In 20 niinntes ty Dft I Uiim' i'Ais Pnxa. "One cer h dow " j On wuiixy morning about 6 o'clock ancgrowas scen on fe Rock Hill Bank Closes. On last Saturday the Com mercial and Farmers Bank, of Rock Hill, cdosod its doors. It seems that there has been such a continual run onthe bank for tbt) last monttuor two that it wa's rlppTnrrI idvkillrt tn nlrwo jtc, deemed aavisabie to cloee its rdoor. Mr. R Lee Kerr, -the n.fMr line cfn VoA fin nf. V.o rlrtoc not . tninic ttiere will be anv losers oy mis action. . A Prominent Chicago Woman Spak3. Prof. E5xa Tyler, of "Chicago Vk;o President Illinois Woman's Alliance, in Breaking of Chamberlain's Cough liemedy, says:, "I suffered with a st vere cold this wintfir which threatened to run into pneumonia. .1 tried dilTi ent remedies but seemed to grow worse and the medicine upset my Btomach. A friend advised me to try Chamberlain's Couh Uemedy and I found it wan pleasant to take and it reliewd "mo at once. I am now entirely recovered, saved a'doctcr's bill, tinie and suffering:, and I will never be without thissplondid medicine again. For sale by M. L. Warh&Co. ' ... PERSONALS. Osmond Barringer, of Char lotte, wTas here today. Miss-01 a Hamilton went over to Charlotte this morning. Mr. -F L Robbins spent yes terday here with his family. Mr. Gus Bingham, of Salis bury, spent yesterday here. -Dr. M L Stevens, of Ashe villo, is hero today. Ho will re turn to China Grove tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. C Leslie and little child are spending to day at, Mrs. LqsHo's on Depot sveet. " Mr. J P Cathey,of Statcsvillo, is hero today. Mr. Cathay is an ex-policeman of that place, hav ing served five years on the force. Oranges, Bananas, and all kinds of Canned Fruits and Vegetables. California Evaporated Peaches, Lousiana Plantation Molasses in cans at S. J. Ervin's; 'Phone :i.. 6q A Leader that I" ''jW"m Do you need one in your busies? We have about $-X.0C9 vr of Furniture that wo bought to tell. Give us a chance ut ycu snd if wo Co 't -cll you wo will most. Call and see us. You are til way a welcome. Money tuck if goods are noas repref ented. That's our way. Bell, Residence IPhone. . . .DO. Single -copy 5 cents. For ruiT Yearn - i VinHlow a bootmrg. byrup haa iwu uueuior over UJiytuib i,v riili- lior.s of, mothers for their children wh'.e teething with perfect success. It soothes tho child, softeEg t'ip rurn8, nilaya all pain, cures wind colic, and is tee best jyuieuy for Diarrln It will TflifVfi thfl nnnr lift! a (niflT.'rpr imms,li. ately. Sold by drugjri&ts ia evtiy. part j of the world. Twenty-Svo cents a hot-. tl Be fcureandaSk for "aw win. slows Sothin ayrup," aiu1 Jte no . other kind THE MDI : Is here and we are prepared to fill your wants. -Childrens, Misses and Womaris laggings, in black and fancy colors at 59c and 75c. Boys and girls best quality Co rd u roy Leggi ngs come, above the knees and buckles only 98c. All sizes in Worriers Over- gaiters at 25c and 39c. Rubbers everybody. Are for your shoes getting thin? We have just the right kind heavy bot toms that ar.e flexible and easy wearing. Drop in and see what we have, H. L. PARKS Oil!. Leads All Others. Harris & Co. Store 'Phone.. ..12. AND 1 o
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