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rule.": $4.00 per.jT.aj-.
concojid. y.'c. satckday; sra-JMBEK 8 i9oo. '
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tVviK.ly Iauy Killed or Vi ounded
I i,vr. TI'J's Regiment But Not His
v: dispatches of the 28th
;T tin sad news that Capt.
S:.r'.ilds i'nd 51 men of Co. F,
2' :in Kejr'.mcnt, have been cap
ture'! by the Filipinos. They
left S.;nh Cruse for Torrijos on
th. 1 by boat intending to ro
turn o wrJand. Nothing definite
lirvs b;..i heard from them, but
rumors' ad to the conclusion
that the i aat and all the men not
kiiW were captured. It is said
i!,it (''.li,: Shields was wounded.
'or co has been sent to
..: : ' rlTorts to recapture the
V i- . . squadron.
' '. : Lliigs much of un-
'. '-.z but there is less of
si: ; -a . about it for our ini
i a; ommumty as it aoes
not iuvo' v i Lieutenant Kd Hill.
His is' Company M. The names
:ivon too in the dispatch in
cludes but live North Carolinians
in the company.
TiLul Vu.'o and Thankful Tastor.
Rpv. C A Brown, pastor of St.
Anu.'-eus church, wishes us to
convoy his sincere thanks to
parishioners and friends for the
folh-. wing deeds of kindness,
sympathy and material aid in
hi., la to losses from tho disas
trous Iir. A donation party
p-esutel isself at his home Fri-
-,r; i.rut bearing a goodly sup
f hen and pantry sup
goods for children's
;.:.;;. gtther with a liberal
!. . ;.is donation was gath-
'" ' !y by the solicitation.
;:!:: iWoltnr. .
-, I . rgo Patterson, from
Grove community,
a goodly turn of Hour,
and also a gonoro.us
pji.Oi'f money. . Theso cheer
t' p,!tor ;rnd his w4fe and. en
d. ;u- them to the people asman
if stations of affection and ap-pj-ec'i.'it'mn.
b i " i J : i.
JlihS i(;,;s Entertains.
Miss Agnes Moss' fgave a din-
inir todiv in her beautiful subur-
ban borne complimentary to her
-.'. siting friend, Miss Bird Cross.
Mrs. Manie Davis, Misses Kkte
Oibson Kate Means .andJjinie
vin vvre her invited guests.
Confederate Veterans to lie Addressed.
Will Speak Hero on the Oth of October ?)ipd tcrtipg His Innocence -Said
. Utners tocimitteij t uo Crime. .
Chauncey Davis-was hanged in
Tarboro on Friday. 'Ho died
The following is a copy of a protesting innocence and said h:s
circular being distributed: 'conviction was a shield -to the
Gen. Julian S Cirr, of Dur-1 real guilty party .
ham,, commander of the North' The charge was burning Mrs.
Carolina Confederate Veternrs, Loviuia Battle's house when
win aciaress me out .ouieaerate . Hnm-v nnnn ik nh on,r.
REM'EMBER
f ue Coucord Steam T
I V oi ks stifi Lave the
ti n
ijitminntr ana u vainer, and jm ntrir
r-. j -J.--
ptircu mau oyer m inatime. uureii nn
ins.ia douo tlm roughly and we lvn
scientifically.
OUIt PRICES ARE. AS FOLLOWS :
Veterans of Cabarrus and ad
joining counties, at Concord, on
Saturday, October O'.h, 1900, at
1 o'clock p. rn.- All persons are
cordially invited.
others.
AKCHIE K1NSAU1 : II VNUEI).
FOliEST HILL MEETING.
Iiiteiebt Uiiiilatrd-Ful! CV :rch Every
A'ia'iit-'.:
Tho revhvl i ; ' ' ' .:.'- l-'orest
Hiif M. E. church continues with
unabated interest. Pastor Hoyle
holds two services every day,
terial brethren.
The morning services held in
the. basement are especially in
teresting and at night the church
is always tilled, sometimes to
overflowing.
The professions of religion
now number 205, and with the
interest so encouraging tho end
of the meeting is not yet fore
seen. The meeting is exceedingly
gratifying to tho pastor and. his
devoted congregation.
':ri. i.- .or 'lead. :
,
"Mrs. ,hu :er. tht aged mother
' tV: ' v ) . sman,' William Junk
1 v Paralysis Friday and
;!. r.ar'..i .it St. IfartinsE. L.
vj: t I'o. 9 township today,
-lie'-- sl-v! was amember.
?' I v.' -er had suffered a
Mr. Wjchc Will Tell t!;e Sucred Story.
Mr. "VVhyche, whose presence
and calling as a story teller we
noted a tew days ago, will tell
his wonderful story, "Light of
tho Vjrorld,"'at 1 o'clock tomor
row evening in Central M. E.
chur?h, in which that and tho
ft rial Presbyterian Sunday schools
will meet in joint session. This
story, we lcr:r, is told not from
the standpoint of theology or
dogma, but rather from the stand
point of ' literature, reverently
and sympathetically. It links to1
gether in orderly development
tho most interesting scenes in
the life of Jesus, His Boyhood,
The Temptation, Life and Deeds
Ar.ound tho Lake, Trial and
Crucifixion. It has-all the charm
and supernatural of the fairy
story, but at the same time is
one of the most powerful and j
tragic of all stories.
Hnnlesome Work Two Trials of It-
Tore Open His L'hroat Wounds.
Archie Kinsauls wa !. ;:.go!
on Friday, tho 28th, at Clinton,
for the murder of John Herring.
It will be r-em cm bored that who a
the limo camo first he attempted
to cut his throat a;:d cvino ue;:v
doing It. He was res pi I : 'd t
give time for tho wound to l eai.
There seems to have been a
Ol u.
The rope slipped on Ids chin,
tearing open the wounds, and he
was dving a slow death by
strangulation when the doctor
j
urged tho sheriff to raise the
body up and drop it again, to
hasten the end.
Tho first hanging was for nine
mjnutes and the second for eight,
when ho was pronounced dead.
It was claimed that Kinsauls
was crazy but it doubtless lacked
verification.
.liundry &Dvo' . " "
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t emu SB Ffl .
.f- X r- , fr K.ll 1
uout .v eat Uleaned and rressed- ;? .76 K.'V rin-.if fa
I'jiir of Pants . " An lvy O
Or Whole Suit "' l!!) VW W,?W T.IIlip O
An Overcoat . ." 75 to 1.00 O lluU " 1 A Uiillj r'J'
Ladies Skirts " SOtol.OoSlJ C.iILL CUIR.
Suits Dyed and Pressed a.fiO , !S Clnilr. n ik it, M
Tuiitc ' x ii i JL
Skirts '
75 to 1.50
1.00 t,U ter. It is positively euaran-
Jf., teed, (iive it a trial and b
li.j teed. C.ive it a trial and be 'C
Prices on an v other urticlos not, 1 V ? Pc'ee 50c. per bottle, 3 f.a
mention will be given upon ap-!W bttlu.8
pncation. Also remember that
125 per cent, discount is allowed
on all Dyo work. Give us a trial.
Concord . Steam Laucflry & Dye Worts.
Concord Dr'tug Co., q
fl .-V. rI JT fT. TTfy ?V K Jk,
Children's Clothing
Masonic A'otice.
A . Specif
Xy of Stoke
F&AM
Special communication
Stokes Lodge No. 82 A
is A M on Monday night
Oct. 1st. 1900, at 8 o'clock
Work in the F. C. degree.
All Masons are invited.
K H G i '.i rr in, S-.w.
Sept. 291900. '
fix
A Minister's Go"i w t':.
"I had severe attack of bilious. colic
got a bottle of Chnmberluin's Colic
Uoiera and Diarrhoea i5etaeiy, took
two bofies and was cntiry cured", : y.,
lley. A.A.Power, ofEinnoria, Kan. "Aly
neichbor across the street was sick for
oyer a week, had two r three buttles
of medicines from the doctor. lie m-'iul
them for three or four days without
relief, then called in another doctor
who treated him for somu days and iruve
him no relief, so discharged him. I went
over to see him the next moruinsr. lie
said his bowels were in a terrible fix,
that they had been running off so Ion,:
that it was almost bloody ifux I asked
him he had tried Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and he
said, 'No.' I went hon-.e and brought
him my bottle and gave him one dose;
told him to tke another dose in fifteen
or twenty minutes if he did not find
relief, but be took no -more and was
entirely cured". For tale at Maibh'e
drug store.
Parents wo v,-;i;if y r.v .-A-tontion
in our (3lii!'livii'1
Clotliiiiijr DcpnitiiKMit. - W'o
liavc bo.iidit and now !i,ivo 0:1
our countv'rs an tifr;i;;: lin;u'y : )
lario 1 t h k of iioys and J
Youtjis' Clorliiir of ihv ue-w- 0
est fabrics and of the f .
jnaterials. Kvcrytliiinv is ole"- J
antly tailored ami made to '.
fit the little folks beautifully, y
Our line of Yestee Suito, frm ij
3 to- 8 years, are 'strictly Q
stylish and up-to-date, and i
prices from Sl.'48 to ,?4.00 ft
. ft
The double breasted knee pant
Suits bein at 8 years and ft
run to 17 years. Prices from ft
S'2..0 to .OO. Kvfi-:, A
well made and guaranteed. "We Imndle the very rs
best. . $
At $3.00, $4.00 and $5.00 we are showing a line ft
of little Gents' Knee Pants Suits, i) to 10 years, ft
3 pice, coat, vest and pants, that :uv stroitgly K
y made and strictly upTto-date. fj
fj Youths' Suits, 14 to 20 years, in the new colors, ft.
ft we offer at $5.00, $7.50 and $9.00 All new fall ft
1.1
(I fV7yV-40, TT 1111 Wl I'HIH 1111 11 T ,11, ;
ft We have just got. in our new stock- of extra made ft
Pants, 3 to lb years, in blues, blacks and rys ft
i -
(Juesli 'ns Answered. -
.Yep. August Flower still has.the larg
est nnie qt any medicine the civilized
xvrlrl i mir motLers and trraodmothers
never ttflugbt of usiif any thins ejse!
or indigestion or billionpues-.. Doctof
were sff-rceancrrucy t tulom neara oi i
appendicitis, nryor.s i.robtration or
heart failure, eti. Thty n.st-d Augtst , I
Flower to clean out the .syfctem and ' t(
i)1
fctop fermonta.'-n of nndijrestea iooa, m
reffnlata the uci ion . i the livt, irtaiu-'
lata the nervous aud organic action Of :
41. M-rfm .. 1 .lit l.H Ail tiitlV IOOK I
- Ill
from the incurable ; wuea fechnp: ami i.ia bud with ht
' ncltcs r.ua oioer uciicn. v.uj ""
f few de es of Green's Au-ust 1'lower. m
1 liquid form to make you eatiried there is
( nothing serious the matter with you.
' For sale by all deulera in siviiiztd
A FKESII LIXE OF
Nice CandYes,
ALSO NICE FRKS11
Summer Cheese
A (ft
AT S. J. EH VTN S
1 .)
j vvitli douole seats and Knees, at oil a 1 1 u Voc j;a.:r.
ft One lot of extra quality Corduroys for -vr; i, ,
ft 10 years, real value 1.00, on !-y 75c. '
! Extraordinary values in Knee Pants at 25 and ''!), 0
f
ft C.YE HUNDRED DOZEJf BOYS' -jXEW ST Y'Lh
I ff
CAPS IT 5- TO 50 CENTS.
1 1
Yb A Know About
The Man Behind the Gun!
We ar.e also ready for action in correct form with steady aim, loaded
with all kinds of
Furniture and House Furnisliings
to tbe muzzle. We go f(rth conquering aud to conquer. Car lots
and savins all discounts. We are in a rosion to do you $od.
Our line of
ijMahogony, Birds Eye Maple and Golden OakSuils
are beauties. Iron and Bruno Keds are tbe talk of the town-? Yoi
iae out 01 oou usea in
the Ptcre, or on tlvf v.-oy.
can't call for anything jnade out of ood used in the houn fur
Furniture that we hayeti t in the
it. 1 T m
II i Picture !! g 3 nsfrafnents.
it v ! I liiril slinni(nt, in tun n ri-;
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0 Did You Ever! 3 fidUWB H0 uida,tuu: i?
III I I-'"' " ' "
id
Come and soo us, wo ar'evor tou buy to vccoale you.
Bel!, liavv)5 & Co.
iesiderjce'Phou..,,l)0. ' 6tore Phone. . . . IL'
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Cor Tho Standard.
councnes.