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Q V SI 13 & M l -' ' ' 'it -A . . ' Pice:$4.00 per year.-- CONCORD. N. O. MONO AY, OCTOBER 29, 1900. Singlb Cory 5 ceitt?, 1 .v -' 4 r CI 1IAPTIS I CHURCH MINTED. ' Fourtccntli iiiuirorrfry Handsome frurn Biilsed-Eii&t Original Members . ... i Receive Cen-rattilaticnS"The Bevifal Meetlnsr Closed. At -the Eapilst church, Sun i day, 'the services wore of more than usual interest, it fccing tbd closing day of the season tf ro- yival meetings which Rev. B Lacv IIo;:g has been holding there during the past fortnight At :30 in the morning the Sunday school was opened, and, aftor the classes were deployed, the school was addressed 'by ' Hon. N BBroushton, of Raleigh, in a spirited and very interesting discourse uon Sunday school work. At 10:30 o'clock the reg 'ular morning sontfee was opened with praise and prayer and "the ordinance o2 udii-sta. Dr. C A G Thomas, ,ot Ra!o;gh, read from . IsaUh 35 and offered ,, prayer.7 Deacon Morgan dhen rose and presented the church .in dedication to Pastor Hoge, the day being the d:te of its fourteenth anniversary. " Dr. Thomas then quoted his text -from Galatians 6:14, ..delivering the dedication snriron with much fervor and depth of spirit which was received by a large audience with high apprecia tion. At the close of the discourse Mr. .Broughton rose, and with cjiar.i..toii.si.:C iiumor aiiu. cuocx news cn Sad Ise OslJ AceWcat. I REMEMBER " owberne ha:; ;, colp ; V. L;.-.. cratic club. Ten thousand people visited ! iiie State . Musc:n 'V -M. last week, as many as J, 5b m a. single day (Thursday.) A Norfolk dispatch of the S7th says the Presidency c f Wishing ton and Lee University has been tendered ex-Prosidon I Cie v tuauu. The greatest political meeting of thecampalfc, occurred in New York Saturday night in honor of Col. and Mrs. Bryan. Mr. Bry an ma'de five speeches, and tit is estimated that moro peoplo heard him than ever heard an,y one man in any- one day in- cur his tory. William Stark, of Port Ciiii- f.r-n O Vinrl fj Hint tun ! dren a few weeks ago. Two have died of disease recently -dnd on -last Sunday four were taken in a boat to rid.-. C r, . "y Mr.f Stafford Turner was killed te Concord, Steam Lanudry & Dye ' I . jVorkfl fctill have, tbo depaftmeut of j it tiuunyside, near ucwsvilu, 1 Cleaninpr an1 Dy?np, an3 in better pre-i i i C3i...,.- u is, pared tb-a yer iu that liao. Onrcloim, i'.s1, aiuiuav. uv tii ntjiiuiiiii . uu 1 in,. ia tk. nghly Boient;fclly. n I RICF ARE AS FOLLOWS: Or W -.!o amt fvill and Turner fell with groat i'urce.on the knee of the fallon playor as the knee was. standi in-' directly up. Internal injuries were received from which ho calmly : told them ' that ho Avould die. Brothers, sisters and sweet- i heart, to whom he would fioon have been married, were .pres ent and bade him an affectionate farnwell before he lost conscious KCsb and d'ed. An O' nr coat " Iia res Skirts. " S-.iivp Dyed and Proceed PuKta " Skirts " Mrs. Dryan on the Tour. Mrs. W J Bryan will remain with her husband until the closo of'tuo campaign.. v3h.? joined him at Nev tfaven and will travel with him or.tH 40 1 00 75 to 1.00 50tol 0Q 2.50 1.00 75 to 1.50 Prices on any other articles not mention will be given upon apj plication. Also remember thai 25 per cor,, discount is allowed on all Dye work. Give us a trial DoDcori Steam Laundry I Bye Worta L L i . uLs u We have just received a no"' lot, of:select Onions Set2 both white 2nd yellow. Come early and get .vhnt you red for fall planting. Price, ioc. Per Quart. Concord Onoe Oo. ' 'Phone:. 37. r Ins speaking touronds. Mrs." Bryan is a" slender w'o rnm ' .nd r-a vory rood 'JoolHr. one. .In her husband's former occurred with the boat and t.hf.0rapan 6rle traveled with him ful gooa u-iture, .soi'xlted from tho audience a sum of $1&0 for the needed improvement of the church property. Bro. Brough ton iuvar:xbv docs what he w:nr.?f't.. and the sum of 175 was speodily acd cliceriuily pledged. Ooncludh;g song, aud the benediction, toi minuted the service, and the congregation retired, to re'-assenrble at 6:30 p. ni., for the final revival meeting of the scries. " At this Iiouf Deacons Smith and. Sik-ig wore formally ordained, and the baptismal- rite .was performed by Rev. Mr. Hoge. Dr. Thomas then read from Romans 6, and drew his text from Galatyrns 2:19-20 for the evening theme. The discourse was powerful and effective, and at its close eleven ' - persons professed Christian faith. t After tli dimisal of the congreg'atfon a briej but effective prayer sfr vie as hcld,and thus th14hhar.nivcrsary day of' the Concord Baptist cliuch was tUltltid. children took fright and leaning on one side of the light boat cap sized it, whon all' were drowned, Thus six of the ten were lost to the 'family in less than three weeks. a A spectator at the Spartau- burg carnival today threw a lighted match hear a can of ,uso lene, which exploded by the cngo in which Madam Clio, otherwise known as "tho Lion Queen," wus doing her turn with fo-.ir lirrre lions belongi:i6 !o the Frank P, Bostic Carnival rornprn'. The straw on the ground caught fivj. The lions becrue rrcnz!o.I attacked the yonng wor.rn, Th spectators w.-J'! torror-st riolu n, but those who did not fly in panic could oiler no assistance. The floor of the c'l,l;c caught fire aud there was drrr'r of the 1:ods breaking out, but Madam Ciio displayed remarkable Rtrcntrth and courage. With an iron bar she beat backthe lions, although her arms and shoulders were torn by their claws. Her, clothing caught fire, but she kept the lions under control until help came and they were gotten into another cage.Columbia, S. C, Dispatch, 26th. Prof. C C Orr had the misfor tune last week while playing football to get his collar borft broken. His many friends here wishhim a quick recovery. a great del:ard her advice was of groat help to : him. Atlanta Journal. FOR OVER .FIFTY TEARS Mrs. Winslowfs oothiits Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mil Hoes of mothers lor their children whiie-teetbing,' with perfect sacoebs. It goothes the child, softens the f gnrue, Mlvvs all pain, cores wind colic, and is the I'cst remedy for Diarrhoea. It vill rolioye tbft poor little sufferer, 'iminodi aely. Sold bydrnpffiets inverery "part of the world. - Twentir-fiye cents a bot tle. Bo sure and ask, for ''Mrs. ;Win- sioos Soothing 8yrup," andtake uo other kind . ' Si. L. PARKS & COMPANY, DEPARTMENT STORE the New Gold Tinselfl 7JA11 colors in the new Corduroy Baits only R g 25 and 50 centsrpg Box I'Mti-or, Pencils, Tab-j lets and school supphos:! n y it for'Waists, onlv 48 cents. jQThe bestthe very best, Chil- dren s 10 cent Hosiery. PrincetoftCollegerecently con! ferred pn.Powey .the degree of LL D., doctor of laws! Jt strikos us that.Ph. D. would have been the more appropriate degree Voer of Philippines." I::d:a ni polls News. I; Tt lephoiic SuhSiirlerH. Our service will bo impaired for a fow days while we are in ak in e necessary changes and plac a new switchboard r,r. ' trust you will bo as forebcy.i ; 3 pcssiblo and our improved s.ji :ce will more than repay you The Uoncord Telephone Co. 'mm m ii The Bravery of Woman W&i grandly bhown by llro. John Djwlinfir, of ; Butler, 'Pa., in? a yenrs' strufirgle with maliant-btuuaaL'h troablo that caused distreseing aita-jlis of cnns?a and indigostioni All remddies f tried to relieve her until she triod EIcAtrio Bitters. After taking it t?o racvaths, shewrote: "lam now wholly CKvcd and can eat anything. It is truly a rand tonjo f of the whole system as I frainod iniweightand eel much strungr since using it." It aids digestion, cares dyspepsia, .improves appetite, pives now life. Only 50c Gnarantted at Fetter's drug store. Bargains in China Lamps and Glassware. New lot of Jl Strong line of Ladies' and Chil dren's Underwear. -. tw.VAftVfc BOY'S CAPS j-Our f cent Lace counter is- at- trading the crovvds. ClrSUSliSDSSSir U Happened in a Drn Store. One day last vmter a bdy ea:e to ffij di ng s.ore nt)d r..iXc4 for c h-ad A cough medicine that I did not haye lu tjto;?k " eaj s II r, O IV G tv the von- ular drncgihtof Ot-u-io, N. Y. "Sbe! ::: wr 'd is".ppo?r td 'k; a ic ! fr t: ! 0'. what aongii p"ffa.;.w. u X .1 i itc - J " irind. 1 said to lv i- !Lnt I cc i L.-l I " K( A FRESH LINE OF I Tf i O rrv j '..-, i , - JJ 41 i , pdy ana that she cv.!-. t ' -'!' o: f eight oi tiia twoTit'seveu oi 1 si rci.cd.c, and f-VK'T i4 a f'iri;'' i i . . t. a .? i . i . . i iiidi uiofuours ox IhU churcti-'raonoy to i-rinsf tr!c tbi' IW ,,.v 4- ..-,-.i v iu iot;VU warir; congratulations of brei w lio (vo'-fe of a div c - two the larlv caTiienii . . . l-nk in compunr v.itli fricid n- tl!" i rf ii con a a Kedic'iic itt3 ad rise J !.-tr ! ' :. brethren; also the organist, who ' ''"' bottle of Ch..iil'-rliii's CuLgbj;" JZtn was tlje first baptized -raenbr ' liemedy- consider that a yeiy cc-oJ J'j in tliiCrl,nvrT, v ! "-conmiondation f or the rsmodj'." It; ((I in thischuich. X. i ia for sale by M. L. Marsh. j ,3Eas .Nice Candies, .il.SO NICE FRESH Summer Cheese AT S. J. EliVms, ;(( W V M.-.t- '. tffc.-' Mi?sV Jnr.kotc and Chil-JJ dreu s Keofers. 1 L. 8 ft New stylos iu Co.,1 Suits and La-lie?' .lac' J Tell it to Your telibors and come a ruiining to the n FurnitheeStore of Bell Harris & Company. Special Sale . . ..." . to coniinue until December 1st. Don't mis the vhance of your life to buy FURNITURE choa p. fifteen thous'Aud' dollars worUi of ' ' . Furniture and lHouse Furnlshlinisrs in stock, bought in car lots for' pot cast., fi very thing new and 'up-to-date.. We will mko a chtntfe in. our firm at that time. , Big reduction in evervthin?? corne w "Wo w;il make you prices thfit will beat the man that rr.i.) 'Aft t ) I I It i V tar Leaders, IronKi ucs, (if t1 ( it vs, UiU 1 uy . , thll-ot cock Stares on the lT.arkei Ail s.e, I: on, u pociwot addition a six iiole Rauye? Bell, Harris &iCompany, r r- i .. -.. .. .... A i . a. iy ; ku owe us ana jir acci is aue pay us vc n:cJ is --.;t. Store 'phone 12 o p - o IT Residence 'pfene 90.
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