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CONCORD N. 0. THURSDAY JUL.? J2, 1900.
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'What the'Committee
ias Secured. .....
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THE WORST XEARlY CfiilTVIif.
'ltesmeir, Brass Hands, Leui
Melons and Good Eating For
People.
progress of the barbecue
je& as reported to us
v zeal commensurate with
it cause in which we are
"rii-; committee, we are in-
foiriH.'ii, has secured. Mr. James
I'ou for the occasion and are in
cor .' 'j ondence with Messrs.
IV;; ' tollman,, of South Carolina,
Se-'v .Mi- Daniel, of Virginia, and
Col A M Waddell, of Wilining
ton nil addresses.
'i:jt3 brass bands will be
. iTi . James D Tate, of Char-
loi.i.e, i as been engaged to su
jmrinio ad the barbecue.
A s . , starter for something to
-.Hi Ida 00 plates have been pur-
clusf i to be tilled with twenty
li'T'j l1 nidred pounds of beef al-fta-Jv
obtained, also 1,000 pounds
ofl';il, ten barrels of crack
ers, ari l five barrels of pickles.
T'lerc will foe 2,000 gallons of
-cui de and 3,000 watermelons
n - dy contracted for.
T - ordsof dry round hickory
: r ' v ill be wanted to barbecue
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rCliinesQ. Too Mad for Control -Prince,
Tynan's Edict.
A London dispatch of the 12th
almost p'uts an. and to rational
hope that there are auy foreign
ers spared in Pekin. An edict
from Prince Tuan contains, these
ominous words:
"The anger of our .people
knew no bounds. They could
not be restrained. The task of
guarding the legations, which,
before was difficult, was made
impossible."
K Elsewhere, "referring to the
desire to protect the legations
still unharmed, it says:
.'If it is impossible for 'us to
continue this protection let it be
represented to the powers that
we must bo held blameless, for
the anger of our peoolo grows
with th.6 rising of ouL:a sua that
sees more and more foreigners
and soldiers coming to overrun
and lay waste our country and
slay our people."
It is understood lout ih.s is to
prepare the mind of the nations
for-tho worst.
TWO JUJiNEll PREMIUMS.
GOEBEL MUfDEREUS OX TRIAL.
Court Has Everybody Exaininod for
I .Arms. .
Kentucky is now " again ' a
special danger point. ..Five men
are to be tried for the murder of
William Goebel.' !
Caleb Powers, the Secretary
of State was the first put on trial
on tbe'llth. . .
The court had every man who
entered the court room examined
for j arms. , It" was .anticipated
however and none were found.
They are on the outside however
and there is no telling what
trouble is ahead.
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Death ff Mrs. Lee Bost.
i re sorry to. have to report
' 'den death -of Mrs. Lee
f No. ' 6 township. Mrs.
i! ok ick about 6 o'clock
TVodiv.jvciay morning. , A phy
ijii as not secured until a
fev iMiutes before her death.
S.u di -d at 11 o'clock Wednes
day. The cause of her death is
unknown.. Mrs. Bost was a
daughter of the late Mr. Henry
'The. funeral and burial jtook
pi.'av this (Thursday) morning
tt 10 )'clock at St. John's
church. The funeral was
preached by "Rev. Mr. Steffey.
Beautiful Silk Prizes for the Larg es
White Supremacy Club m Concord and
Largest Precinct Horseback Tarade.
A member of ward No. 2 soma
days ago boastfully said ward 2
would parade the biggest White
Supremacy Club. Ward 1 has
taken up this challenge and will
contest it. A beautiful silk
White Supremacy banner is be
ing made to be presented to the
winner.
In addition to this there will
be a banner ready at the barbe
cue to be awarded to that pro
cinct in the county exclusive of
Concord that will furnish the
lsrgest parade on horseback on
that day.
THAT WttSTON CASE.
Tf, Vote Vgaint the Commandments.
The following conversation
va overheard by asupporter oi
the amendment and forwarded tb
'. S '.'o. dard by a friend. The
.pio of the conversation was
pojti when one of the two
rr-. ' 1m following remark:
Virginia Xegro Citizens Xot Allowed to
Register, Hence the Cause.
The case of Registrar Thompson
of Winston is going slowly. To
all appearances it js a piece of
f orcical spite.
Evidence shows that negroes
from- Virginia not entitled to
registration applied and the
registrar not knowing them de
manded evidence of their citizen
ship which they failed to pro
duce. Mr. Thompson said on
the stand, that he had assured
them that he would resistor
whenever evidence, were
them
V; Bill, how areyou on the
eo: j.- . r. lments? Some of these ; produced showing them to ba
entitled to t. .
There se'ems no question but
that the whole trouble is in the
Republican's inability to -vote
foreign negroes. The case ijs be
skill and deter
are doin' their very
1 t 1o gat me to vote ag'in the
eo iiMidrnents. They say that
no mi. n can b a good Populist
roi.l support the command-
ments." Mng met with
Tin- v.-liter makes the remark imination.
th tt j sftibjy thero might b$ a A specialfrom treensboro to.
; FIREMEN' IX SESSION.
Reorganization Meets lu Charlotte
Xext Year.
Our firemen are showered with
welcomes in the State's metrop
olis. Mayor Waddell in his
usual eloquent way made the
speech of welcome which was
happily responded to by Mayor
Cook, of Fayetieville, .Mayor
Ward, of Newbern, and others.
Mayor Ward's speech is fr)id by
the Wilmington Star to have
been very fine.
The election of officers for the
coming year resulted as follows:
President, J D McNeill; First
vice-president, Capt. H L Rig
gins, of Winston; socond vice
president, Chief of Police W S
Orr, of Charlotte; treasurer, Mr.
T A Green, of Newborn; statis
tician, L J Taylor, of Newbern;
secretary. W C Von Glahn, of
Wilmington.
Charlotte was unanimously
chosen for the place of meeting
next year. , ,
GeorgeriUo White Supremacy Club.
A ;i White Supremacy Club has
beeif organized et Georgeville in
No.! j 9, township, and ono to
wor'k., The membership is good.
H M Shinn, was ..elected presi
dent; G C Shinn, vice-president
and: W S Widenhouse, secretary.
Judge Montgomery and L T
Hartsell are booked to address
the club on the 21st of July.
Judge Montgomery at Cannon villa To
night. , ,
The White Supremacy Club at
Cannonville is at work. They
have.named Judge Montgomery
to speak tonight on the amend
ment. The speaking will be at
the school building. Let' every
one be present.
A Keen lear Br am. .
Your best feelings, your Bocial petition
or business success depend largely on
the perfect action of your stomach and
Liver, Dr. King's New Life Tills ivo
increased strength, a keen, clear brain,
high ambition., A 25c. box will make
you feel like a new being. Sold at
Fetzer's drug store. .
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'. ;.. of truth in the last re- the
Winston correspondent of
ithe Charlotte Observer says,
I Spencer Adams says he is afraid
1 this arrest of Registrar Thomp-
mi.staKe.
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r 'C't'by all whose stomach and
i ,!r i nf nf nrrlpr T?nt. siifb fJinnl.l SOn W"5
I ..'Dr. King's Now Life Pills,! '7r"T -n
i i i .. T,,1 ' The Bost Prescription for Chills
t Kr did fjpetite, sound dies- , , .
a retrular bodily habit that in i?,-? a bottle oi Grove s Taste
- j. i f Lfi lees Chill Tonic. It is simply iron ond
1 ?u.t health great .energy. : quil09 ia a tastelees f Q i. No cure
7 . Fetzer's drug store. ; no pay. Price 50c
(( . A ERESII LINE OF.
Nice Candies,
also Sice fkesIi'
Summer Cheese
AT S. J. KRVIX'S
About Our. -Teas.
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.We are proud toBtate that "judges p f
teas, who have tried ours, haveoredited
tlrcrd Aith having the most delicious
flavors of any.te&s they ever drank. We
earnestly request that yob give them a
a trjal and be convinced of that fact.
' -Piiecs: 75c. to $1.00 Per Ponnl . .
CONCORD DRUG CO,
. JHONE 37. i .
Ouestrr us Ansfrered.
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YfiB. An1llit, VlnV-ar ntill lToo tlio lavtr
( UtU MUW -- p
est sale of any uedjeine ia the civiUz8d
world. Tour mothers and grandmothers
never thought of usiner anvthiner else
for indigestton or biHioisness. Dootors
ware scarce, and ttiey seldom lieard of
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appenaicuis, nervous prostration or
'Flower to clean out the system and
i stop fermentation of undipttid food,
regulat the action f the liver, etimn-"
late the nervous and' oriranic notion of
the system, and that is all Ihey took
when feeling fiull and bad with head
aches and -other nches. You only lu t d a
few doses of Green's August Flower, m
liquid form to make yQu eatitied there is
nothing 6erious the matter with ydn.
For sale by all doalers in "civilized
ooun cries.
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,"' Are you the least bit particular
.about your Hosiery? Most women r.va
are. During this'extreme hot weather
you want one that is fast black,
durable and cool. We carry as sfnod
a line of Hosiery for ladies and jh.iI-
dren as can be had. Here oo-' some
reduced prices for ytm:
a
Ladies Mercerized Lisle
Hose that look like silk, 4C
About 3 dozen Lisle Hose
with lace stripe, sizes 8 to
9, considered a bargain at AA
39c, now 3 pairs for.. . JlvU.
Ladies' Plain; Egyptian
cotton Hose, very fine
grade .value at 25c, sale IQr
price .... .......
We have the best Hose
you ever set eyes on for the
price, 2 pairs for A
Misses Hose well shaped
.-it mm
with mnp srriTip mros tn r
8i, .part 'black, 2 pairs for.-
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WE ARE RIGHT. IN IT-
We do not offer you a Dollar for Fifty cents, -but
we do offer you the
Best Line of Stoves in Concord
. t Solid car of Star Leaders just arrived; fifteen- yeas guarantee 'on
fire back; satisfaction guaranteed or money back.. We also have in
stock Iron Kings, GatcCity and Georgia Home.
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Q A VI D0 You PLA'Y A STRTNG INSTUU
Ori I ! MENT? LWE SEHl 'EM- .
Violins, Guitars, BanjonS, Jianlolins, Zithers, Accordions, etc , aad
all kinds of strings and repairs.
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FURNITURE! .FURNITURE! !
i?n honse in North ClntnUnft (urrinn a hrcfT st.x-k or liftter line, nnd
y we will seiryou goods ae cheap as the grude of goods euu be r
R bought ttisywhere. We iveiid and say, come and see if it be true.
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