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4 - Pi 1 vfiLri&t ; f : $( M I ft W v H M is fi $7 153 r& p ft Ik) .(ft t. Price: $4.00 per year, QONCORD, N. 0. TMURSDAi JULY 26,' 1900. -SlNGLR COPY 5 CENTS. n 7 ' i it .4) I i 1 i 1 ! 0V I if it mi -iiiinpaj 6L00M II IB. SHAKESPEAR HARRIS' T'.YO R. D. Co ! Yield to H?art I i-;' After Forty Conor's T?'pgr:n ef Life Fort -No Best Dyspepsia Cure. Years of AIIki-..:i-lu:a;l . FMtir !a (V.! f-.r AycrVm Ktdia- J? 3 c.s ..-i r.ai.!Vv J WESELlIT. Wii.i. cl'ke 8 rj?.; a indigestion and k linncr nvp.r ''irt ri'na v.:'..-,iion " ' ' i'l'Siii k Three fan-g,' lT.i.?j;. Fras?, Ton of Age. Mc:.!30 BI.! o? wheat Ust-', The Rev. Timothy Moor died without probably one -ray of k i,y00ftre troubled of those a- g Frolauly Yoik tif iirc Uug,-o at his home near Blount Pleasant hone. Tber arc stiH some d:s- !; ejisou givo this medicine u trial Know a Cause. Wednesday night.at 11 w'cflock, Mr. tfhakespearo Harris lot This Saintly Servant of God his two large barns, his silo, ; entered the ministry in early crib, 250 bushels of wheat and manhcol preaching only in the u i, i mc, inn nf f German language. -He preached three head of cows, a Lon of cot- i , ,.A .'first m the English laugu age a ton seed meal and a quantity 3Q rougliage woanesaay mgui, uio, TTp Hipl t. nhnnf tbo ncrrt nf s 21'Ah by Jlre. year?., having ictiioi from the He was waked at 11 o'clock j active ministry nearly five years and without Jrs-iny: rushed toa&o. h-is b::v:i -nl got out his horse j or about foriy years he suf- ; fersJ f0.1: .he.rt d: seise which and mu.les- I took r:cc:rr) fc: :n 1 , i night Th;) cir, were good and j tha end camo as above lr.r; ,. covBi-i'ig ground nce stated. 5(;-:;00. He keeps a gooU stock His whole nr.-.vrA of -life was of c--.lo iii them in the winter rco-esi ana unassuming out nrm and uncompromising in his con- ad tl. j clock cf forage was to winter them. There is no theory by which the fire is to be accounted' for but that of incendiarism. . He has an old staid set of em ployros about him that it is said would fight for him and there is only harmony and good will. No smoking' cr carelessnes from fire, is allowed about the barn. It is yet ill a mystery. RIOT IX SEW ORLEANS. Fourteen Hejrroes and One, Toesibly Two, Follcemen Killed. The telegraph wires clicked to day soon after 12 o'clock that a a riot is in progress at New Or leans. The trouble seems to have arisen from a negro's kill ing Police Captain Day. The principle actor escaped and the other was placed in jail. The mob was threatening late Wednesday night but was sup posed to have dispersed. It now seems that further trouble rose and seven negroes were killed i duririr the night and seven more have been. added to the list today. The d'npateh notes one police man 1- !...m. This may me;.ii victions of x' 1 4 l r.'.ri whih he eximplified by a spotless vjiirioti.au ciiitracisr. He belonged to the E. L. Ten nessee synod aijd the earthly re mains will-be laid to rest within its folds at St. Martin's church on Saturday morning. Rev. Mr. Moser leaves his aged wife, two daughters and two sons, about thirty-two grand children and five great children. The faithful Christian vet eran had the pleasure of seeing two sons enter the gospel' min istry, though the one, the Rev. John F Moser, answered the summons of death a few years ago. The other, the Rev. 0 C Moser, D. D., is a prominent member of the Tennessee" Syn od and professor in Lenoir col lege. The other surviving son is the well-known Mr. ' T A Moser and the daughters ' are Mrs. B J Smith, of New London, and Mrs. T S Rinehardt. Wo join tho whole circle of his cquaintanco in offering to his memory, the tributes of rev erence, honor and esteem. ill U H L . . I klVJlLJU vA0 l ,1J LLtXO UiOUlUlUO La iff I 1 J Ti i. 71 patches to the effect that Li Tt S 'et V ' ..Bi8 yon cM. g Hung Chang promises to bring, out the envoys if troops are g CotlCOrd Drug Co, withdrawn, bjit with these 1s the JC Phoney?. J? fresh omen that the uprising will . &ooOCT!fi2i2 J be general. Thore is little flattery in the; Chinese appeal to the United States for mediation as it seems about all the powers have thus been appealed to Avhilo Cliinese preparations for war go on. The Conger cipher messago now seems to have ls force than ever as evidences indicate that it was written on July 4th. Stand and Seats fur August 1st,. Croat preparations are being made st tho Graded School yk A V V V 1 O 1. W wfV.VAikA-' i ii U O li 1st. A large platform has been erected for the speakers and seats on in elevation sloping to tho.speaker's stand. There will be a seating capacity for 2,000 peoplo or more. The place is a beautiful situation for a- grove speaking, being abundantly shaded ' by the large oaks around. - 5 Questions Answered. Yes. August FJoxvor .till has tbo lar?. ctt sale oi any medioiuw ia tae jiviiiaeti world. Your mother and RTaudinctht-r. never thought cf using anythirv else or indigestion or billior.f-uefis. Doctors Mere scarce, and they seldom ht,ud of pppendioitis, nervous prostration or ueart iaunre, etc. rney r?.e(t An,nst Flower' to clean 'nt the syhtem md stup fermenliitic n of nndisreeted fooi. reprulate the action c f tae liver, titua late tlia Tiervoas and organic action uf thojstem, and tlmt is all they look when feeling dull and bad with hmd achea and othtr aches. You only need a few does of Green's August Fl . wer. in liquid form to make you satitied there i nothing serious the matter wjth you. For sale by all dealers in civilized countries. 1 P ond policcmay kilied. 21 rs. He 'i'liicj- Si.t-keiit Salisbury. Y,To notice in Truth-Index that tlia Hoi!, Tracy, of Texas, spoke 1; . :i : ; of T;Q white men r.nvi v.-' vc .-; '.:: '.':.:i.-b'.iry Wed- Klllcd l?y Llplitninff. 1 A special of the 25th to the Charlotte Observer says. .! Mr.. Avery Williams and son trere struck and instantly killed by lightning at Carpenter's mill? about three miles from town yesterday afteruoou. They were both excellent farmers and good men, and their death is a shock to the people in this community." Storm in Rowan. ' There was a considerable storm in some parts of Rowan county Tuesday evening which did con-1 siderable damage. Lightning struck the top of Kluttz's Drug store removing a number of bricks. SalisburyTruth -Index. .. . The Best Remedy ror Stomach and Bowel Trouble. "1 have been iu the drug bnnitieHtt for twenty yearH and have sold most nil of the proprietary medicines of miy hote. Among the ermru l:t i Grand 3 !ii E) M 8 a S Is Moving1 the Goods. Everyday is a good day. Spot cash is tho lever tDt moves the matchless values. Neighbor tells neighbor aad so the glad tidings of superior values travel. This sleek Must be reduced by August 15th And bargains will abound in every department. Here are UniiaraleM, Matchless Values and you should cot be slow if you would share in tliem: 1,000 yds. of 10c White Lawn, 40 inches wide, Sale price 5c. 1,000yds. of 7ic bleeehed domestic, yard wide and good heavy cloth, Sale price 5c. 500 yds. of 10c corded dimities, good patterns, Sale price 5c. Great reduction in white V. K., all rdes. Xij'V 1 V V "6i; "iv si; W 'jJ j& xJ Vi 'JCJ jU j i , V4 " - jiL'Vfr n - ...m.l-i.w i - - . - - - - ---y niic. Cholm ped L-iurrhr-iH ;';.: 7 -ae-- ;.c 01 lrJ sii' WE ARE RIGHT IN IT- ; o-j. . u . c i . . . l G - ; .ncar.U -"iKl went ; (J -Thia remedy caied to ;.,; a V V ' LieL-.,. i..v..:::r::i.: v..- ;r.'f:i .og- i through curiosity. . son, , in the city, with Mr;. Will i His speech v.v;.-; di-y rnd com- She verifies the r-1 Tw;,, ii.. . 1 , .. port that h:-r rc;:i ir'- ."cl: in a Il'js . .. at I o.oiiii.a. kiuii.s bury Sun. g! :r; the GvLocl CouTcsiicn at Shilth. Minis Tell. a Story! Sunday school convention No. v 2 and 3 ?111 be held at Shiloh M . ivama, sa. tae .uu8 Thursday, August Ulh. All in her eyes wide opci with excite-; tercste'd in Sabbath school frk ment, "i do believe the minister ! afj cordially invited to attend, tells a story." Vhv, the iderf:' The program fur the day will.be said her Mother. ""You don't ! 1'ublisneii ialer i vY S McLaugiikin, know what you are Faying." c II Hamilton, . k'But I do, mamma 4 eard,: Vice-presidents. palp a ask him iiowaJonG: he had , w Li cafes nf cholera morbus in nv faroily ' , . 1 t - " i ana 1 Luive rtioomme!i(i"u n:.n -i.fU j InindredH bottU.-s of it 'to my .custom ' i ers to their c!t're S'.-t:--f vtio.-i. It off'.ruH u quick u)d sure cure in u I pleasant form." For pfite at .STursh's j diuc store. '! ...T . . , r worn chin wh'.sl;?', T:r.dl sl'd If tror.h i- -.-, in I-.;.-. i;r." Cr?rr;b .hied fith iheamotism, give Vn'8 I'ain-f'r'.! :i n trial. It not eobt m ci.t if it dots no p cod. Orf p;-licatio will r'lieve the T , T iu one-third tira-j required by n.y other EftV. V ii GllJOn, Oi Lcmp;- -rpa.tTrrnt. Cuts, bnrns. frcstbites. Indian r?c?ls P: I ft A FRESH LINE OF .Nice Candies, ALSONICFUKSll !!. Summer Cheese J g We do not offer you a Dolhiv for r'ifty cents, but wTe do olfer yon the Best Line of Stoves in Concord Solid cartf Star Leaders just arrived; fifteen years guamntco oa g fire Vack; satisfaction gunrauteed or money buck. Wo also haw in fl Ktoek Iron Kings, Oate City aiJ Georgia liome., , h --S-intSiiiSiiiitt-l.irSi'iiiKij'jVi.i-t.; Si-:.!ii-'tr:f-ig-rf2iit::t((lrtjnti!lnrgii--- Tj Q A V"l DO YOU PLAY A STRING IN8TUU- B OA I ME NT? WE SELL TM- . J, all kinds Violins, Guitars. Bnjonp, jMuitloIias, Zitherj Accordion?, etc., aiid i iinds of strings ar.df pairs. S --ii- lHitkM(:itiI(iiTiiinft:tilM:Tiiil::tIiHlti2itiS:nliiiis:!Ml:tJMliii--J-- FURNITURE! FURNITURE? ats J. EttVIX'S 1 j induct a proU-aticd meeting ftl.3nkr and oher &Wnzs ure lk f $ Vit.l ItCV. L- x lostOll at i aitei- t9 warranted. Price 2oc. and 50c. 1' or ( ((I i W H soivs r.ijchurch. sale at Mareh'a dzus stcrs. ' X--kssSSS O o 0 No house in North Carolina carries a larger oteck or better li.uo, r1 we will sell you fcoo Js as cheap as the fame prada of o U can b-. boufiht anywhere. We have said and say, come and fcoe is Is true...... BIf, Harris' Co. Remdetiwe Photie. . . .1)0. Store rhoro. , .1-, ft i
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