o Ota . . . , , 1 ,n ? . Willi ;VW4Mp 'ItcliMMCIil: Prjce:$1.Q0 per year. CONCOKD.-N. C5. FRIDAY,. SEPTEMBERS 1900. -SlNGLIi tOfY 5 CENTS. 11 III OBBED JiEWS. CURLINGS. Boisterous Crowd at Cripple Creek At tacks Gov. Roosevelt Exciting Expc . rienoc tut Xcbody Hurt. Gov. Roosovelt had an experi ence at Cripple Creek, Colorado, on Wednesday that was 'about on a par with San Juan. Hill. He spoke at Armory Hall to a rather boisterous crowd. The ruder ones called out "What about rot ten beef?" He replied in the rather irritating words,' "I ate it and vou will nevei get near enough to be hit with a bullet or within five miles of it." -' He finished his speech, but on the way to the depot men and boys crowded around and began to throw sticks and " stones, A group of Rough Riders encircled him. One of the mob succeeded in striking him with a stick, whereupon a rough rider knocked him down and there was no little fisticuff fighting The nartv reached the tram without anything serious to either party. Co!. Bryan's Tour. Dakota City, Neb., Sept. 27. Wm. J Bryan arrived here to night and addressed a meeting in the court Vinnso vrrrd TTo mruln William Collins, for the escape rt , , . 1 i three speeches on the way during ui dosepxi .uapiey, anas " i ope-kaJoe." A Richmond grand jury has found bills against two of the guards, Michael J Roach and the day, traveling almost .40 miles by carriage and 150 bv juage Stewart, oi lonr, ra.f;raii. in his speech at Blair he recently put a striker under bond' said that apparently Chairman to keep the peace, and referring j Hanna and Governor Roosevelt In Houor of Confederate Veterans. We are glad to announce to all the surviving Confederate vet erans that on the 11th of October at the Rowan reunion in Salis bury the local talent there that has made such a good reputa tion over the State with the play 'Under the Southern Cross," will give this play in the after noon free of charge to all the veterans. It is to be rendered especially for tho pleasure of this class and in honor of those whovoretho gray. The reunion exercises will be held before noon, followed by a feast, "and the play will take place as a matinee. Remember that all are invited and it is a mark of special honor to the' veterans. It Shows the Taking Off of Will Ed wards. Mr. Walter Pool, of Salisbury, made a model of the gallows on which Will Edwards was hanged with an effigy of the victim and all, and sent it to Concord. It can.be seen at Yorke & Wads worth's hardware store. It will be on exhibition too at the Car nival. It is quite comploto and conveys the idea fully. . tlead The Standard" On the Queen's Domains. Our good friend Mr. A Jones Yorke tels us that ho had ttie pleasure onjiis late tf ip of read ing, The Standard on the Queen's domains. He said it was like meeting an old familiar friend j&st on tho border where he secured it, and he read it after arriving in To ronto, Canada, with the zest of a . A 1 V "I i 4 J ! to me rigns or strikers to pre vent mjn from going to work, Judge Stewart said: "The mo ment tho Union crosses tho line of persuasion it becomes a trans gressor of tho law. Anything that looks like threats or intimi dation or irritation is going be yond the bonds of order and the law. I want to say further that I will consider tho calling by Schott of any non-union work man a 'scab' as a breach of the peace within the meaning of tho bond." A train of ten car loads of bananas passed through ou the Southern from Norfolk to Cin cinnati on the 2Gth. Special Representative D M Nesbit, of the United States Ag ricultural Department, arrived in Wilmington Tuesday on business connected with the department's experiment looking to the crea tion of a foreign demand for sweet potatoes, wmcn are so largely grown in this State. Ho arranged recently for shipments from tho eastern shore of Vir gipia and hopes to interest growers in Wilmington. He will confer with officials of the East Carolina Truck and Fruit Grow ers' Association. Durham Sun. The Seaboard Air Lino has given a contract to a Richmond firm tp bore eighteen artesian wells along its lines in this State. This company has now thirtoen machines at work in North Car olina sinking wells. Its opera tives say there are no flowing wells save on tho immediate coast, and they do not expect to find auy "gushers" anywhere! else. Greensboro Patriot. The Chatham Manufacturing Company of Elkin gave $100 worth of blankots and the peoplo of 'Elkin $30 in cash to the Gal veston sufferers. were not harmonious on the trust .question, for while Mr. Hanna was declariug that there were, no trusts, the vice-presidential candidate was going about the country making com plaints of an ice trust in his own State. As Governor of the State in which the trust was sup posed to exist, Roosevelt was in a position to destroy it. In his night speech at Dakota City, Mr. Bryan assorted that tin. Republican party did not dare taico its run dinner pan argu ment into tho anthracite conl re gious of Pennsylvania. Calamity Howl From thePrlntshop. Tho following is an extract worn tno ooituary notice ot a country newspaper, published in another paper of tho same town: "The pen is silent; tho office scissors havo been laid away to rust. The stillness of death per vades the very atmosphere where once the hoarso voice of tho devil, yelling 'Copy!' or Whatinthunder's this word?' was wont to resound. The paste has. soured in its pot; tho cockroach is eating the composition off the roller, and the bluebottle Uy is dying in tho rich and odorous folds of the printer's towel." Ex. A girl , can't bleach her hair and keep" it dark. Ex. REMEMBER thart the Conaord Steam Laundry &Dyt Works BtiU have the department of Gleaning and Pyeing, and is better pre pared than eyer in that line. Our clean ing is done thoroughly and we DYE scientifically. OL'li PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS : Goat & Vest Cleaned and Pressed $ .75 Pair of Pants " " 40 Or Whole Suit ' " l.oij An Overcoat " ' 75 to 1.00 Ladies Skirts " " 50 to 1. 00 Suits Dyed arid Pressod 2.50 Pants ' " ijoo Skirts " 75 to 1.50 Prices on any other articles not mention will be given upon ap plication. Also remember that 25 per cent, discount is allowed on all Dye work. Give ns a trial,. Concord -Steam Lanndry & Dye Worts. 5? Cures-? " St mm i n nun rr urn mm m IK A sure cure, for chills and fever is rAi Bailee's Tasteless Tonic CHILL CURE. . Children like it. Non- bet ter. It is positively guaran teed. Give it a trial and Ve cured. Price 50o. Per bottle. 3 VJ;V bottles $1.25.' a Concord Drag Co,, UhiMUMT STUKJi DEPARTMENT STORE' Children's Cloth ft f ft - MX fl fi U i . v Parents we want your at-, toiitiou in our Children's 1 1 l l 1 1 v. Jiave uo; .gni inui now nave on our counters an extraoviliniii'v I L I P I) I mvgu s:ociv r noys ani Youths' Clothing of the new est fabrics and of tho best materials. Everything is ele gantly tailored ami made to jit the little folks beautifully. Q Our line of Vcstee Suits, from H 3 to 8 years, are strictly Q stylish and up-to-date, and Q prices from $1.48 to $4:.00 Q I." The double breasted knee pant bints negin at o years and run to 17 years. Prices from $2.50 to $5.00. Extra well made and guaranteed. AVe handle the very best. At $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 we are showing a line of little Gents' Knee Pants Suits, 9 to If J years, 3 pice, coat, vest and pants, that are strongly made and strictly up-to-date. Youths' Suits, 14 to 20 years, in the new colors, 6 Q X X tf we offer sit 5.fK). S7..()nnd SOW A 11 m.w full X We have just got in our new stock of extra made Pants, 3 to 10 years, in blues, blacks and greys, with double seats and knees, at 50 and 75c pa ir. One lot of extra quality Corduroys for service 15 to Oiiostimis Answered. U iu vuuift, lUtii vuiuu i.va, uiny ( Yef Au-uHt Flower still ba8 tie iarK. ! Q Extraordinary values in Knee Pants at 25 and 3:)e. t. unlfl nf finv m'ilicino ia the civiliziiil i ( ONE HUNDRED DOZEN BOYS' NEW STYLE X ' " CAPS AT 5 TO 50 CENTS. K n smmsmm- S est nale oi any world. Your mothers aud Krao'lmotberu never thought of using anythine 6"lse or indicestion or bilhousnesa. Doctors were scarce, and they seldom heard of appendicitis, neryous prostration or heart failure, etc. They used August Flower to clean out the' system aud stop fermentation of undigested food, regulate the action f the liver, stimu late the nervous and organic action of the system, and that is all they took when feeling dull and bad with head aches and other aches. You only need a few does of Green's August Flower, in liqnid form to make you satiHed there is nothing serious the matter with you. For sale by all dealers in ?iviJizot! ' countries v V i :: Tho torabstouo never says mean thin9 about the man that's down. rEx. . Cured ot ChroiticDianboea After Thirty Years of Suffering. ''T..nn"rfi1 for thirty var with diarrLea and tliyigb.r I was rfit be ing cured,'' sayt John S. Ilalloway. of French CaiLi, Mif-s. "I ppent so j much time anchmorcy.t'iM mffered so ( Such that W'ad given m r.ll -iiopes of i rettery. I was no fceWo from the Jik eflerts 1 the rtJarrhoea that l t-ouia uo uj no kind ot labor, coum cvt-u mbvCi. but by accid.t I was permitted to f!nd a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and aftet taking several bottles 1 am en tirely cured of that trouble. I am so pleasedwith the result that I am anxi ous that it be in reach of all who puffer i as I have." For sale at Marsh a arug . 6tore.w A iTRESII LINE OF .'Nice Candies, Summer Cheese ' AT S. J. ERVLVS I You All Know. About The Man. Behind the Gun! We are also ready for action in correct fctp witb steady aim, lofuTeJ with all kinds of ' Furniture and House Furnishings to the muzzle. We go forth conquering aud to con-iucr. Cur ,6t4 and saving all discounts. We re in a position to do you g ud. Our line of . . ,, Mahogony, Birds Eye Maple dnd Golden Oak Suit's are beauties. Ironand Brass Beds are the talk of the town, You can't call for anything made out of wood used in the hou.-m ioj J Furniture ihat whayeut irthe stcre, or on the wa. I , Pictures !! i MuMcat lnstrumetlt-1 i ? Third shipment in two mor.t'v, I Did You Ever! g tTdbtuy.ows we diaiit fibu u 1 Come and seo us, wo are never too busv to "welcome you. Bell, arris & Co. o o Residence -Phoufi. . , . 0. Store Phono. ...IS a- familiar chat with home folks.

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