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a AW o ' 1 Pricv$4.00 per year. (0 .'CORD, N. 0. SATURDAY, PECF-MBER'!" 1900. Sinolt! copy Z cr.: Lar t',i i.f.i.1 I? ii n m p fi I . ' . -- - - , . tt. JACOB ELLlil! THWCATfiD., - Prcu-s an AliM Hud Good Character Machine Receipt no Evidence. Jacob Eller wtis on Friday morning exonerated of all con MR. mSOtt'tlTAKER DEAD. WITH Tlltf CHURCHES TOMORROW. The Pews are Open and Welcome to.all. noction with the case of murder- township, died, at his home, at 2 , A ' v My, pi,,, o'clock p. m., the 29th and was no- lhp.two old ladies near Char- Was a Confederate Soldier and a Good Jf&n Leaves a Wife and Nino Chil- dren. I 'I beseech von therefore, brethren. Mr. Nelson Litaker, of NO: 11 by the mercies of God, tbst ye present jour uuuien s living oti-ri ."jij, uiiy, ihj- ceptaoie uuio Uoa, wnica is yopr rea- buried at Mount Hermon on Fri day, the 30th aout 2, p. m. The lotte." His proof of alibi was complete, having three wit- funera was cpnducto4 by the nossos. At the time of the rob- Rey s d Steffey. bery he was at the home of J D Mr. Litrfker served as a mem Clark where he was doing some bcr of the band in the First N. wnrV TTo sleut with Mr. P M C Cavalry regiment during the Vhpr at Mr. Clark's. During , . , I good record tor taithtulness to the rugi a mmK guvw nuuuw , A mr. tumwwB He was a consistent member of. tured by Clark and Fisher and the church and a good citizenv shown to Eller. He- was in bea j jj. suffered. excruciatingly with. Fisher-in the morning qt from rheumatism of lato yoars . . . I L.I-: i j r.; J r .. 1, . 4 'o'clock. Clark and wsnerpviucu mow mm uuwunum uia t?ii ctwaall former erect carriage.. His fatal lt5S UilCU IUUU wo u"v. v I , malady was dropsy. ' He, leaves , a wire ana nine children, the youngest 12 yoars . - i i i Tni l I - - Chief urr believes uu old and two are.married,, did not know of 'the money that night. Eller- proved, a... good character. sonable service 'i Rom. 12-1. Cannon;ille Prosbytorian church- Sunday. School at 9 a. : m. Services both morniog a'nd evening. McKinnon Presbyterian! church. Sunday School at 9 a. ' rja. b.ervices- botu morning and night by Rev. D A Braswell. St. James E. L. church. Sun day School . at 3, p. m. Service at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m., by tho Tjastor, Rev. C B Miller. Baptist c'hurc h S u u d a y School at, 9:30. Sei vice both norning and night by tho jiastor Rev. B Lacy Hog a. , Subject or 11 o'clock, "Rolled Away." Subject for 7 o'clock, "The Scar it' A FRESH LIIE OF Nice Candies, .ALSO NIGS FRESH ' Summer Cheese AT S. J.'ERVIN'S REMEMBER Hni th Concord Ste'nm Laundry & Dye. Works st'll VittVe' he Apartment Cleaninic au l l)yefner and 13 bt-tter pre pared than -pn that line. Onrcl'.-ajj. ins ia dona thoroughly and we DYE :itntiticalJ.r. OUli PRICKS ARE AS FOLLOWS : Coat & Test Cleaoed and Pressed $ .75 PairofPantd " " ,40 Or Whole Hint ' . 'l.oo An Overcoat " " 75 to l.(X Ladies Skirts " 50 to 1.00 Suits Dyed and Pressed 2.50 Pant,. 1.00 Skirts " 75 .to 1.50 prices on Miy other articles not mention will be given upon ap plication. Also remember that' 25 per cant, discount is allowed on all Dye work. Give us a trial. Concord Steam Latioflry -J DyeTorfc s Shoes. Shoes. . Shoes.. 1 m ii en-CD he. found in the search as Mrs. Eller claimed it. Tho duplicate machine receipt too has been found at Eller's home . as. he claimed. The finding of the pa- SEMI-CENTEMAL Sunday School at 10 a. m. Ser- b'y tho pastor, Rev. W H Mc- Nairy. St., Andrews E. L. church. 1 - CELEBRATION. Sunday School, at 9.30 a, m. Services at 11' a. m., by tho Stokes Lodge 50 Years Oi l Next Thurs- pastor, Rev;- C.A Brown. ' I 1 Tif.. . a ir 1 a 1 v d ifirirsi I'respyiorian cnurcn IK ........ bunday- bchpol at 3 o clock. Setvices both morning and night A. M., a branch of that : mother by the pastor, Rev. Geo. H'Cor- Stokes Lodge No. 32' A. F. & per has no weight since, the kf all-fraternal orders, Free Ma- pelson. 1 ! 1 .1 duplicate was really held by the Unrv. will Viavn rnachnd its L r oresc mu L i " " - Sunday School ' at, teller lamny. . 1 enco on Doc. Gth . special communication that Forest Hill M. E. church mday Scl semi-centennial period of exist-1 0 services. a. m. Young Patriotism's Zeal. The.Children of the Confeder acy, bless their dear young pa triotic! hearts, are preparing an There will be ! Central 1 M: Hi. church. bun- day School at 3 p. m. No ser vices: night in the lodge hall.. a At 2 p." m.. of that day. Grand Metliodist Orp&anage Opened. Tho Methodist Orphanage entettaiumont to ' be given on Lecturer, the Hon. B W .Hatch- wag,-formally opened for busi noxtFrkluy jiight for the bono- er, will deliver a public lecture, ness in Raleigh on Thanksgivin tit of the Sodiers homo at Ral- to which ty10 i0(w0 extends a day. The Times-Vistor says: Shoes; ' Shoes. Shoes. Shoes, Shoes. Shoes. Shoes. Shoes. o 0' to o. to (A O to. Co o o Co o O 7) Shoes. Shoes. Shoes. Shoes Shoes. Shoes. Shoes. Shoes. o fii (J o 3 o 'Jti it eigh. There will be music, flag drills, ami wo don't know just what all yet, that will be sure to pleas'o and every quarter paid lor it will delight the association and erladden those old veterans whoso years and days are being now num bered with, few figures. cordial invitation, with tho , 1 no trustees are now having 1 i 4i. special desire that the ladies at- inaus xui mo main on(j ' building, which will stand a hun- nn,:,. 5 p M.n drod feet to the east of the pres- and to tho general public among j whom the order commands so ' IU:i4. . . i ii i ;u: much resrject and admiration. " ' .juiming, ! 'The, building . is wirod for i We bespealc lor, these young Concord Man Loses ills Trunk. electric, lights and. fitted 1; p withl Shoes. Shoes. Shoes : y Yes, for everybody men, women ami clnldrdi. rr p.l n . n i i , , . ?: j m'y uu wen, wear wen ana are moderately priced, ft . & . t... MBKS " COMPANY. DEPARTMENT STORE. Tell it to. Your Neighbors and oome a running, to the - people in their delightful zeal a Mr. D C Staton, of Concord, is jjipes. for gas. full house. out a trunk full of clothes bv his ; "Tho ornhanairG owns for tv l r . X - . . , acres , of land .in a. commanding . 1 - I lnoarmn ohnnt a Wiil- -rvi 4V,a ThA Thiipsrlftv'n.Rtudv Club Tho trunk:was at Mr. W 0 Shoe- ?MMUWWH" a,"vl4,t I " llfittr- nPVi Vnilr1in(yc -roill cKnnl tyi a. TiTi W fa II- I . . Hntt rn I mo It-qt'o ctni-n rn M nrt h llriTriri.l.ii.-j w. , t . 'I f . Iin nuncf rf O V 511 ffnm irV?l-. I I j T T T". T TrPITTT-k T-I L FT1 T" T-I Thanksgiving. Mrs. J C Wads- son street. Mr. Staton intended F 7 , . r UK1N11 UKr,' OlUKii worthreada valuable paper qn returninV home on the 6 p. m.L, jl l.v, of 13ell Harris. & Company; . ..... mi . I , ' ' IlliO illlltV ttWt!S Ui IIJO Ul" . ' i j.- n a"nd ashe .wafe l.ving,Mr? phanage , tract are in. woodland.'M.N npPI'n P . had the, ctimug.rooirr especially ; ghoemaker,. not to return.-At . " uuuidieu-iui two wjr. uuiuo a n- , . , r, 4i,rt . a. . v cstem nenoiogisL ngures w wuumo uum cujuuf iei. 'ion me cnatice a . 1 .1. .11 . 1 I .- - - - 1 leaturewasapumpKinsneuiuiea . . . .. .. . out that the American tien will wth a qpmplet? .menu(i of.choice, named. Prcstan ho.dravs W W; during this yar 13;-' Furniture and -.HolUFurnf shin? ' - I i ..... ,T e for Mr. Shoemalcer.: When ho .uuu.uw eggs, wnicn, u stooa ! gpt to the station, at 8 p! m.t hq I UP ech oter eu(lwis. would expected to see the trunk there, faake a column 401? 648 hiilcs high,- That's, hi.gh for 'fgs. But-egg are pretty high now; In fpntfiio 25 tfenttf a dozen", regardle.sa of Vf I J ll.AStnTlftpjidfrrs Trnn 4 U A U I 1JU - " ' fruits looped up with, ribbons of the.&ub colors purpJo, ajjtUj green. Mrs.W R Harris aiu guests, Misses Harrfc; Rndphris tian, were gKcs oflionor. -r f her Squire (engaging coachmln) Are you married? Coachman -No,tS sir. Theso 'ere scratches came from a cat; Selected. O bii it was iot, nr has he.yet - come across it. He had a trjicefc out thismorning in the shape of Officer Pitts, and he'll likely find it. 3fhe trunk was full t clothes, so it represents 0 good deal to Mr. Staton. Charlotte News. in stock, bought in car J lots for spot 'cash. Everything new and up-to-date. We will make a change in our firm at that time.-. Big reduction in everything coirs and sue. , Wo will make you prices that will beat the man that Tido the goods. age Morning Star. Kings, Gafe Citys, the best cook Stoves on the markel,wAll sizes, u I-cckct addition ?. six IiqIg Range. - 1 The man iho does wrong in tentionally always plans n -(JJqII Harris & Company cuse for doing: it in advance. I . . Ex. ; r. s. xf.jou owe ufiod jonr aoc't is drxjray us- ve uczJ ' Raaidonce 'phoneQQO. 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