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o o o M A M t M 6 i . 7 rjce:$4.00 por y6ar. , Cbuckatnck and Its Potatoes. Tlje Standard man has been bearing oi tlo Chuckatuck farm And its sweet potatoes. The pa mper man is not expected to take" any body's "word for a fair esti mate of things, to. eat or drink, so we did no dilate, or expand if you prefer, on the Buck potatoes of Chuckatuck until we sat dowii to a good sjzod one" baked. This variety, when baked, is yellow 'as .standard deney aUd goes down a fellow's. gullet as if lubri cated by the oleaginous extracts of a good ripe opossum, or gravy coaxed out of. the American dideh pbyoid marsupial by culinary process, if that is more to your palate. We 'are assured that Chucka tuck's surface is now about half soil and half potatoes and that the soil would measure about 500 bushel?. V,To congratulate the owner on. having something to bank on for the winter. Cloryi:i..a Fi ;a Cabarrus lit ml. Rev. D M Blackwcldcr, for many years a faithful and suc cessful paster, and for. the last two years living a retired life in Bedford, Pa., by rea:ion of fail ing health, fell peacefully asleep in the arms of Jesus, at his late residence, October 16, 1900. The deceased clergyman was a native of North Carolina, and during his ministry ho had served various pastorates in the South, among the latter being the St. Paul's charge, Pomaria, S. C, where he labored about the year 18G0. Lutheran Vis itor. This Mr. Blackwelder was the son of the lato Mr. Reuben Blackwelder and was a brother of 'Messrs. A J, W R, and R M Blackwelder and Mrs. . Randy Blackweider, Mrs. Joiner and Mr.s. Jacob Misenheimer. Ir'isMoii.ary .S;;e at Lew or Stone. . The anii! .: n;iyuionary sale at Lower to:! church will b held on SaturcVy, Dec. 1. In the morn iiig'we will have an audross by Cev. Murphy also Rev. Mc-Nah-y will be with us and all our people will bo glad to see and hoar him. The. children are anxiously. waiting for that time. It do2S thcia good 'to brills and offer them Tor salt Every - ooy is.coraiaiiy invirea to come f arjd enjoy tho day with us. And we .feel sure it will do youiii'inWial t the i:io T.:if. Sam - g'ood. 'Roiroml.!!' the date - , .t. m I F. ! Th censuVfguios are given outr.tUnd our rion now has 70, 295,20 poctf fcfhe in- ' crease fctfhe decdehas bjo newiy zijmr coni xm 04111 xjaro- unas population isei own -' 1 t j i That Ever-Bearing Teach Tree. Moitier Earth Quaky Mr. TCjlkinson, who recently! Jacksonville, Pla., Oct: 31. brought us the two .crops of Eight distinct earthquake shocks peaches from his tree that had "were felt in Jacksonville tbday. borno one'erop already before, The first fehock "was at 11:10 brought us samples again this 'o'clock a. m., and shook some of i . Thursday morning .of tho third : the large buildings in tho city. crop which had ripened on the! Hundreds of people believed tree and gained very much in tHat heavy ordnance was beuig size. Beside he brought a sam- Hred in or ..near the 'city. At pie of another which seems to 11:55 another shock, equally as I be a fourth bearing. We have ' severe was felt and they cou- no better way to describe the tinued at 15 minute intervals nn- habits of this tree than that of the ever-bearing mulberry tree. Mr. Q. Crawford" Goodman Doad. As we go to press we learn with regret that Mr. G Crawford Goodman died at his home this morning. Mr. Goodirr.n so: awl very much better Wednesday and his death was qu!te a surprise to his physi cian, Dr. Lilly, who lott him with the understand m- tV ;H he would come to him if called but hoped he would net ncud further troatmcnt. Mr. Good man was ' a good, r-eni0! nti-n of about 70 year: ( H - was twice married and leave,' beside grown and married chil dren, a wife and, we think, one or two small children. A 50,000 Suit -Mr. B. F. Long 8ucs . Itiilroad for the Killing of His Sou. B F Long, Esq., of Statesville has entered suit against 1he North Carolina Railroad for $50, -000 damages, for the killing of his son, B F Long, Jr. Young Long was killedj as will be re membered, on the 16th day of last November, on the University Railroad at University Station. Ke was standing on the track watching a train on theNort hCaro lina road when he was etruck by a train on the University track. The details of the distressing af fair are fresh in the minds of the public. Mr. Lo'ng sues upon tho ground of negligence of the road. The University road is in the right of way of the North Caro lina road.' and both arc .rts .of the Southern sy :??. Mr. T.-v ha; retained, as ccjnnel. V : well, Walker o m::i'.r, ot city; Arm'ldu ,v. Tunur, J well, Walker 3- C -imik-r, of B McLaucb!'. i!i . . GiH U- tho University. , , . , , naxfi xiui iyuiai lo.iue Charlotte Ol-:.-orvor says: "Mr. EJai'GoMay, of Boston. gives the University library sr.OO to bo used for .the r-.trahaui o: books for th, 0Vdorn 1 scuju. The gift Is, made as a , , . t'-i "J ' i laug nires, by in; tat her." - - -vrr-r.v . 7he w'caiiri V with rs-'W and regtio. of Kvrn 'ovrt -.-v H'ich i ar. Jama un1 ndustnal Fair of isevv. Loi n , bfuie us. Tho 11th fair will be . 1t., . , m - w i. CONWT!. N. C. THURSDAY, -liO'vTSIsXTtlSR 1. 1900. , . "1 12:30 o'clpck. At 4:04 o'clock this afternpori the seventh shock of the day was felt, severer than any of the preceding, followod four minutes later by a report and shock the severest, of the day. Tho last disturbance made the window panes, rattle in sev eral section of the city. Caracas, Venezuela, Oct. 31. Farther, details received regard ing the earthquake of Monday last show that San Casimiro, Caa and Charallano were en taely destroyed. An islet situ atod at the mouth of the Nevcri river has disappeared. At Tacarigua, Brochico and Curiepe the damage done was consider able. Thore are many doad and injured. Railroad and telephone communication is interrupted. Railroad service between La Guayraa and Caracas was re sumed this morning. Tho chances are that the Phil adelphia reporter who "inter viewed" Mr. Cleveland pro ceeded on the idea that a man who can talk and won't talk ought to be made-'tQ talk. At lanta Journal. The work that you love io do never becomes a drudgery. Or ange Observer. Cnts an Bruises Qolcslj Healed. Oivimborlain's Pain Balm appiod to a cut, biuibo. burn, scald or like injury will iDbtantly allay tho pain and will heal tho parts in Iohs time than nuy other treatment. UnlesB tho it? j Try is vf ry pevere it will not leave a scar. Poin Ptjlm (1ho euros rheumatism, sprain, HvreiJirjs and lanienoss. For able ct Mdrah'B drug store. Tho.backbiter never has any ayed teeth. Orange Obser- i vr Ynti. hi:uarae no risk when yon twy u.ii'.cUin's Coho, Oholera and Dhr y- M- L. Marsh will p .! : noney if yon are not patr : 1 -xt i.nng it. It is everyvlmrs sultuiUed to bo tho tnoet aoocehfal re- J iy xa ao for bowol complaints nl tho. ! ir I-r,ic t'v 1 1 ever faiJs, It is ple.vsi- REt wtfo fnd rehablo. i li' ill ill , A VU VQTT T T "NT T. 4 ) V ' 1 1 S, .;.''. . ich Candies, . t t in ! i,!; A?-ONICEFKfeSH I'T UUVV '-MMEH- i,rISESrt j -St?l;Lcwtfer8, 1 hw ' I I I XL j REMEMBER t tnat the Concord -Steam Laundry & Dye Works still have tho department of Cleaning and Dyeing, and is better pre-i parcxi tt an eyer in that line. Our clean ing is done, thoroughly and we DYE scientifically. OUR PRICES ARE AS FOlAiOWS i Ooat & Yebt Cleaned and Tressed $ .75 rair of Pants " " .40 OrWholSujt " " 1,00 AnOvcrc6at . " 75 to 1.00 Ladies Skirts . " " 50 to 1.00 Suits Dyed an'd Pressed . 2.50 Pants ' " 1.00 Skirts " . 75 to 1.50 Prices on Miy other articles not mention will bo giveu upon ap plication. Also remember that 25 per cent, discount is allowed on all Dye work. Give us a trial. Concorl Steal Laundry & Dye forks. isss m i ma sst iisi. . Wo get ffood results from our ads. because peo ple have found that we have things in the store to look like they do on paper, and call merchandise; by its right name. Witn autumn here'and winter com ing we put on extra effort to keep our counters filled with fresh new goods for the season. Every de pa it ment is crowded with the cream of this seasons New Goods and the enthusiasm - of fall shopping is now in the air. Our buyer will, in a few kys, mrJ:e a ; ::d trip to Kew York, where large iAucliases. of Holiday Novelties, Toys and Xmas GuuJs will, be liUule for the Department Store. We pre m .-iking special arrangements for a large rlny depart ment and vill makcLthis store Santa (1 UaJ- quarters. Here you can find . any article . usua-ly kept in a city store. HOSIERY ! A special bargain is offered in children's fact black ribbed Hose, si.os 5 to OJ, a 2 for a quarter Hoso, Special ununreu s ooiier tiosoQuoie Knee, gooa weight, Price - 15c- Children's Hose, double lraoo and double heels, extra fine, a matchless value, Price 25 c. We claim to sell tho best and heaviest weight fast black Ladies seamless foot Hose for the price. Price 10 c. Ladies' better Hose, Super value, 10 and 15c- Here is a groat Handerchief value 25 dozen Ladies' and Chil dren's Hemstitched Hankerchiofs, with suk initial, a good vtjIug at 10c, but just for a flyer they go sale tomorrow for the give away Price of 5c- Handorchiefs, either plain hemstitched or lace edge, extra Value at ' 10 and 15c- All kinds of fancy hair Ornaments, Combs, Dressing Combs, Hair : : : Brushes, Pins, etc., etc. : : : On our 5c. Lace counter will be found 1,200 yards of Laces and In sertions, from 1 to 4 inches wide, worth double tho price. The Jewelry counter contains a nice lot of Rings, "Bronchos, Fary Pius, Sterling Silver Novelties, etc., that are imitations of lino goods ;ind will wear as long as the fad lasts. V. Mi u iu i mi and come, a running to URN ITU EE of P,el! Harris &. Company. Special Sale U) conti?.iuf-uutil December 1st. Dgu't mis the chance ot yourl'feto buy FURNITURE cheap. Fifteen thcus'iLd dolUrs worth of instock,boujflit in car lots for spot cash. Fvey thing-r.-v; cud up-to-date. will malco a change in our tina at ihtit lium. Big nyiuct:on in everything come and We wilf malce you prices that will beat tijo maa llii.tTUi'U tl.f goods , tho best cook Stoves on pocket addition &.six holo Bell, Harris &jOompanyr ft S. nifon owe m and jgnract't t(lue pay os- we need the money. rSlNGLB COPY 5 CENTfc m We have just received a now fou . of Select Onions Sets, both white and yellow. Come early and et what you nej?d for fall planting. Price : ioc. Per Quart. Concord Dhug Co. 'Phone 37. in,. s w tlu STO IJL.I ton K,: ings, Gate ility, m tho, market. IMl sios, froai Range. -4 18 per cent. sive. - Edsideooo 'phone 00. g Store 'phce 12 n
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