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f- QfTfl 'Iff -r - . ft o i Iff - N V H fi ir. Si . ... . m i, ..... CONCOTID, N. C. .MONDAY, OCTOBER lf 1900, Sin o lb copy 5 qents. , . r- 1. i;l SflHH' .j . . In tire Court house, Tonight. WiH.Addres tlie CPiens o i IMs Can didacy tor the l.'nitt'il Ninths Sena- Col. A M Wad doll, of "Wilming; ' ton, wdl adrlross the citizens cf Concordant vicinity tonight at . S o'clock in the court house. He is hero f.-aukiy ami. honora- Ny in l(io interests of his candi ;Vh.v fo- the United Stab's Sena- torhiyi (o iceeed Marion Bat- !ei . i ' ol v'nd u 11 is a luun of en- 'on a: ai orator, .' . i (1 ' 1 r, and asks ) i s mt ''osts for : i: r o' i (;fine- ' : ..)' . '.ar.d a i ' ; would i ;, ;i;.J r. iitahle '.'is r '.or '''t is provevl-i'ii tht cat has 1 lit iMiur ilists, v unnatural ibtv v, tiichsoever, vvill have to disccn'er how 'jiauy live.? a wei sol has or how many lives it fakes to destroy th- weasel', life:. One of the bl odvh irsty tr i ; o had q uaff ed the II vital fluid from a duck at'D P ;fy vruit aridJ3"os. 'whereupon n u.to t.'ne number (f forty, with t J jruns and two dog, s haded o- r forvvs in hurting Filipinos 1h(! lir'ti. 'ing the Bool's t.l is (Mob day) iw.i nlng. g od anioui.it of lumbn fter a moving t'' : .is'-'m1.','!- hosts eime upon the u.ustekio car..ivor...' raid two T'-mi slif.t bun ;.id the dojrs 'i. ved ir'ni all - YMV j ,i rpose t"u.vy one genius of the crowd ' : m 'ght oi' a !( a os to t he end -w5 ?!?( od . -;ir.i; .on ifcs tail. (;no ol !io luces; of iiu war-!'.i-s plarod his v ar and f.-'vd and the itr nno dirt! but it as the si (d. on his uil that was fatal. The. shooting hu) noth ing to do with if as fu'oven by the 'utility of the former fusi lade. - L'AlU'jfrb Club Meets. Miss Nettie Allen charmingly enteUined I-'Alkgif) Club, Sat- urdjiy evening at her liosae on W;t IV-rot pfrct't. After gath ering in tliei kirtfkjd threap ' to J their.vvork, t:e beos were fiLiV-'S of thcFiold ' com oareeVlo . tf;?r4, Icr UKli,lry tor while. JPhe -crvii'?r of refreshments c-.j-'uded tlit." iir,$jui veiy suc- r j.s.'iid inecting of. the sea,MMi. ; ?S H s:; t j 1 : e for.The Si andard. '.0 1 Will QnoL- in Pirn- - '" cord Thursday, . . Night. Hryan and Stevenson ( tub and Every-, body Else Come Out For a Good Shak Up Hon. Lee S Overman, Demo cratic Elector at Large, will ad-' dress the Bryan and Stevenson Club here Thurday night the. 4th. 'Everybody is invited to be out. Mr. Overman is one of the strongest and mos; brilliant ora toi, in the !cdo v... 'ull'us things we will bc.glsi of having heard. Let there be a rousing crowd out to hear him. (ticks a Knife in His Captor. The Tiuth -Index says: Tobe Miller, a desperate negro, delib eratly picked up a pistol and pocket knife Saturday night at the Salisbury Hardware and Furniture store and left with it. Pursuers called out to arrest him. Dick Clement the janitor at the city hall'caught him when he stuck the stolen knife into him . The wound however is not thought to be" severe. The cul prit is in jail to answer the double charge. Costly 'Oversight. Some one of Miss Nannie Alex ander's clerks neglected to .turn off the spigot in her millinery store Saturday night and this (Monday) morning water was dis covered, tobe nearly eight inches deep, damaging not less- than ?250 worth of goods, fortunately only one or two of the pattern hats were injured. Djrnliaidtririlit. Married a,t tjie residence of Mr. W L Kimball Esq., on Sat-1 urdayr evening the-flth ultj.-,' Mr. Clarence Barnhardt and Miss Mary M Upright both, of. Forest Hill. The.haj)py couple went to Salisbury to visit his relatives for some days. Charlotte to Be Suea. The city of Charlotte islo be sued by citizens holding land prbfbprty near the city on whiCU the sewerage is discharged. They claim that their property interests are damaged. Masonic .Notice. Special communicafjqn ! f i 1 T.l T nfi a i of Stokes Lodge No. 32 A F fc A M on Monday night JOot., 1st. lfJ"0, nt 8 o'ckk . Work in the, r . u. tiegice. All Msrtns are invited. K H Grifi-'ix. S , ESepfc 2J, 1'A'O. The cyclist go's there withji' .. t Louisiana Mob SJioots Deputy Vhen De- fouliiitr Prisoner .and Then is Dis persed Without Gettiiie rrfsoner. Paul Sloan, a deputy sheriff, was killed at Lake Charles', La., by a iob while defending a prisoner on the8th. The. court Vil I fl.1T 4 X ik nOCTCfc ( I f J v was a negro, for the usual crime) promptly and the mob dispersed but later gathered and the de fenders of the jail tired ov.er thoir heads when the mob' returned a murderous tiro and killed Sloan. The officers then charged upon the mob with pistols drawn an-d dispersed the mob. One Instantly Killed. , Information was received Sat urday by Mr. Jno. Cook, of St. John's, to the efbnhat Mi-. Wingard, and her daughter Mi-'s Custis, were violently . thrown from a buggy, hist Saturday, by a runaway horse. Mrs. Wingard , was instantly killed, while her daughter-was painfully bruised and remained unconscious for several days. Many parties in Eastern Cabar rus know these people. .Miss Curtis Wingard is a graduate "of Mont Amocna Seminary and a sister ot Mr.. Cook's son-in-law. ' Our Nation Insulted. A San Antouia, Tex., dispatch says a mob tore down the United States flag at Chihuahua,, Mex ico, on the lGth ult.,' the anni versary' of Mexican independ ence. The legation had put up the Mexican flag with the Stars and Stripes in honor of the event. h Happened in a bru? Store. . "One day last winter a lady Came to my drug store ana asked for a brand of cough medieine that I did not have in stoek," says Mr. C K Grnwdin. the iop u!ar druggist of 'Ontario N. Y. "Slie was di8aproiiited and wanted t know what cough preparation I rook! recom mend. 1-said to her that I cou'd freely recommend Chamberlain's Cough rem edy and that she could take a bottle of the remedy and after giymg1 it if fair trial if she did fcot find it worth the rnoney to briug back the bottle an J I would refund tbe price 'paid. In the couroe of a day or two the lady cume back in company with a friend in need of a cough medicine and advised her to buy a bottle of Oharoberjain's Cough Remedy. I consider that a very good recommendation lor the remedy. " It is for Bile by M. L, Marsh. A FRJESH LINE )F Nice .Candies, AJSO NICE EKESU Summer GheeSe 4 - H -A. M.. " ' r t - ' "A.' 9 j mm. r SUED 111 SALISBURY Mr. II D Mcintosh Attempts to J3oard a "Moving Train and is Run Qver. Mr. H D Mcintosh, a mill op- 'erative of.IXrrham, was instantly k'lled r4 Salisbury on -Saturday; j night, lie ntfompted to board a moving train and wras thrown un der the trucks. He . lived about two minutes after being taken out. He was unmarried, and 27 years old. He was on his way to Chester, S. C. Trie body was taken back to Durham for burial. Era of Peace Dawns. ' Havana, Sept. 27. General Maximo Gomez has published a letter written by him -to a friend in Santo Domingo regarding the situation in Cuba. He 'says that soon the flame of war in ' Cuba will be extinguished forever and that the banner of peace will be majestically raised on the build ing where the constitutional con vention will meet,. There will bo definitely formed in the con vention two political parties in which all Cubans will be able to find a place. With the conven tion the work of the revolution will be terminated. Gen. Gomez adds that many Cubans have found fault and taken -umbrage at what they call the slowness of the Americans in solving the problems m Cuba. He declaros that so tar tnore lias been no reason to distrust the Americans. that the Concord Steam' Laundry & Dye Works still have the department of Cleaning and Dyeing, and is better pre- ( nared than ever in that line. Our clean-1 ing is done tborouhiy and. we DYE scientifically. OL'R PRICES ARE AS FOLLOWS : j Coat & Vest Cleaned and I'ressed ::t O f,.Ver in Pair of Pants " .4 J!.. s ( )r Whole Suit " " 1 0 ) An Overcoat " . " 7S to l.(K "Huits Dyed and Pressed ' 2 .00 ' tyr Pnts " . I (M)';;v Skirts . to 1.50.X Prices on any-other articles notiM rnoiiuou win uu yivuu ujwu up- -i ...:n i. .... i plication. Also' remember that 25 per cent, discount is allowed on all Dyo work. .Give us a trial. Coii&ord Steam Lanoiry & Dye Works. You All Know About The Man Behind the Gun! . , . 1 - We are alfo ready for action in correct form with steady aim, Ioud ! with all kindsof .' " , Furniture and House .Furnishings to Ihe'muzzK We go forth conquering and to conquer. Car lot -ftnd saving all discounts.. We are in a position to do you geod. t Our line of . !Mahogoriytt Birds pye MaDle and Gojdon Oak Suits I are beauties. '-Iron and Brass Beds Aie the talk of the town,. Ymi can't call tor anything Fiirniture tha't we Unyen't i PietUreS;!! . . J S 0 Diri 01 Ever! $ Come and w e us. we are nevt v BeH, Hiu&ls -u Co. tVTiep you cauoyfr sleep for coaf'iic, it ia httrdh uesewry tliit ur.y oje should tell you that you need a few dosen of ChnmherVain'a .t't-ugh.lteme3y to allay tbe irritation f tha throat and mak sleeji possible. It is ood. Try rt. For'sale at March's Dnur Stare. .r , ' ' For tbree days ani nigbts I suffered npony untold from an attack of cholera morbus bronsjbt wq l.y f-afiDtr cucum bers." says M. E Lowtlier. clerk of the distict court. Oentetville, Iowa. "I t'louybt 1 should surely die. and tried a rtnzen different medicineB bnt all 'to no par,)osp. f sent for. a bottle of Cham berlain'H Cilie, Cholera and lMarrhoea Kcniedy and three doses relieved me entirely." 'This rauiedy is fJr sale at Marsh's Drug: 8tore. The tattlebacks'in every town' keep up a turmoil which makes people awfully 'tirod.-Ora.nge ' Observer. . ' We have com pitted our equip ment for Live-y S "'-vice nd re spectfully solicit lire p. ..on.'.TO of the traveling oelvi' near Mt. I'lui..u... . r-'ir-.i -ei. turnouts and .-.a i'o stock md dri p'i s promptly .:..!i: . jr. ' :'r.r& & llv. Mt: I'lvM.-, int.. x. c. nl S '! ?tnry N( (ie'e! All .persons are noidid to clean up their promisos at once, those keeping ho.';.-, p: (..Men ially warned. The commissioners 1: .ve 4-il:en strong action in the matter and the mayor has given strict orders. A word to the wise is sufficient. Clean up an I say. clean and save yourself of fine and cost. Jas. F. Harris. Chief of Police. "Trade follows the flag," say the Republicans. Yes, they will I tvn A n i In ei tlir fr 'imr K,w. and gW() boot bOSHis.-Orange 0 bs erver. rv " O JXy !l fa O A sure cure for -hilM n.jd '-. A LlUv'jil ill.jiL.L.Ij i'Jll.j fa r.- CHILL. v.U-i:. Children likjt- '.-t- ter. 1 1 is poei . -: , t.u nu teed. (live it inul uiii b bottles Sl 2.1. ' cfv Concord Drug Co., 'Phone 37. . X lll.lte;!!il.ri!S!(s t: i ? n jsin rr'rrn GH d mo m. uuade out..oi woou Uoea in tug nouse lor u the stcin. or on the vityr , p'"'1 Instruments. Third sjifpmnt in two months, 5h,OV8W(kdianbay ,m 2 too busy to weome you. Store I h uie. llesidence Phonf. . . - o O both feet.-x. 5S
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