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tt V. 0 1:1 1 i y If I N JIM- 1raCE;4.'00. per year. tONCORD, N. V- MONrY; BECE Mali's IDOO. SirafLTi copy 5 tn-.TS. 0 1 0 KWtfd'iW :: itfT (it r t a, niiATii'nmciis peubf. Mr. iilam Jl. ick'.vchlor Du.9 cTf , Ccncor at thai?! of 50 A Good JIau - IV m i' Wife aud Three Children. Mr. xdam M Blackwelder, o the St. John's church communi ty, died Saturday night at hi's home. The immediate Cause was cancer, which appeared a few years ago and has pursued its steady but malignant course He has been peculiarly afflicted for many years. He was a mem 'ber of the 7th N. C. Regiment in the groat civil war aud during that period-suffered from smal pox, which left the effect to hin der him from resting in bed. For the years sinco ho took most o his sleep and rest in a sitting po .sition. Amid all he was patien and uncomplaining. He.was a good liver and inde pendent, bearing a name with out reproach. y He was practically-a lifetime member of the council of St John's church and was noted for soundness of faith and loyalty to the pastor, whoever that pastor was. He enjoyed a singular freedom from enemies. His convictions on all points were strong enough to command respect, whilo he pressed them upon no ono else and therefore offended no one. The immense concourse of peo pie who attended the funera' ceremonies attested the high de gree of respect and esteem which ho commanded. Mr. lilackwcklcr was GO years uM. lie leaves a wife, two sons aud one daughter, viz : David Blackwelder, Mrs. Henry Ritchie and John Blackwelder, all mar ried. The Rev. S D StelTey preached the funeral to a f ull houso at St John's church at 3 o'clock Sun day and the body was laid to a well deserved rest among, rcla lives, including one child,-in that venerated city, of the dead. WRECK ON' THE SOUTIIFJIN. YETERANS OF 57 ill. Through Freight Strikes Locul as It isjlleuulon Wanted in SaRsbur All Sr it yir. J. F.'(ooJni;in Buys the Land. The Cosby land, in No. 4 town ship, sold by Mr. A M Freeze, as commissioner, was sold today (Monday) for $791. The tract contained 57 acres. Mr. J Frank Goodman was the purcharer. It is nearly $14 per acre. Masonic .Notice. Special communication Going On SUling nt Cfcirt OroYO -Xo-Ono Hurt. On "Saturday evening as tho local freight train No. 62 was pulling in on the sidyig just at tho depot at China Grove the south-bound through freight No. 73 cam'e bounding in at good speed. Time was too short for the local to slip in or for- the momentum of the heavy . Hying through freight- to check up. No. 73 struck 02 abont the centre and a scene of wreck and de struction was enacted. The lo comotive of 73. one of tho South ern's late, large and powerful new eugines, was hurled on its side to the left of the track and the -escaping steam tilled the surroundings even invading" the dwelling houses. A. number of cars were crushed ir.to splinters and fruits, vegetables, tobacco, dry goods, etc., wcro scattered as from the hand of a sower. One refrigerator car mounted the wreck andsethigli and safe. The' crew of No. 73 all jumped and with the exception of a se vere shaking up were saved from injury and tho crew of tho local also succeeded in standing aside so that there was no one really hurt. Capt. Rider on special train hastened to the scene. Agent Proctor and Wade Barrier joined him at Concord. At tho scene of tho wrock tho lucal police protected tho prop erty. A cordon was stretched around and only employees were allowed inside the rope. Goods were gathered up and placed in other cars and in the depot and the derrick of the wrecking crewl was applied to rolling the disa bled cars off fj the track which itself 'was not found to be injured Tirors of This Gallant Iteinent Asked to Meet December 13th. A movement has been mado looking to a re-union of the sur vivors of the gallant d7-th N. C. Reiineilt. The reunion will be held at the court house in Salis bury on Thursday, December 13th, and all survivors, especially those living in Rowau county, are urgod to attend. . The date of the proposed re union is the thirty-eight anni versary of . the first battle of Fredericksburg. It was at this placw that tho members of the 57th had their first experience in war and their conduct was such as" Lo causo General Ijee to issue'a general order praising their gallantry. The regfmcnt lost half its men in a very short time during this engagement. Col. Jones will be proseat at the reunion. Salisbury Sun. BOI IN TROUBLE. so that before 10 To'clock the track was clear and trains were goiirg as if nothing had hap pened. Shelby Star: Mr.'L AGettys, he big monazite dealer, bought $1,000 worth of monazite at El- enboro lastQMonday afternoon. This industry is the means of putting a largo amount of cash in circulation in Cleveland and lutherford counties. X'S( Stokes Lodse No- 32 A-F- " 1 j o December 3rd, at 7:30 .o'clock. , . Special work in third degree. A full attendance il desired. V. Reece John son, Sec. Dec. 3, 190Q, . M "I have ufced Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera End Diarrhoea lUnicdy auJ find it to l e a great rud.clne," says Mr. L ii Ihirps, of Toteau, Ark. "it went to the depot and smashed At Prkdalo, Ark., last Satur day tfight two Jvilliai brothers, Cuts the Mailsack aud Gets $50 But Is Caught. Adam Manos's, Jr., a 15-year old boy of Lilesville . was ar rested Sunday night on the charge of stealing a registered letter from a mail, sack Friday night. Young Mancss carried tho mail from Lilesville to tho depot and on tho night in ques tion -cut tho strap of the sack and appropriated the ' letter. Tho letter containod $50 ami was money order money which was being sont by the postmaster 'at Lilesvillo to the central of Ice at Charlotte. The postmaster had taken the precaution to note th number of the bills, two twenties and a ten, and it was soon di. covered that young Mancss had had ono of the $20 bills changed and this led to his. arrest, lie confessed tho theft and was brought here Monday morning and placed in jail. Tuesday .he was taken to Monroe for a pre liminary hearing by Deputy Marshall Hampton, of Charlotte. It is the custom of tho Govern ment to have boys unckjr16 who violate the law sent to reforma tories,. therefore it is quite likely that young Maness will receive sentence of a few years in one of these institutions when his caso i3 heard in the Federal court. Wadesboro Intelligencer. A FiiESIl LINE OF 'KlCE. CANDIES, ALSO NICE FRESH Summer Cheese AT S. J. EKVIN'S 3r REMEMBER . t U-it the Concurd team T.tvr: & T-- Works f-till imve the department of Cleaning v. ml ),ngt and is I ; ,-.re. l'iire.i tlirm vyor in tbntline? O'l-'h r . ici? id donu UKroiij4hJy and ;vo DYfcJ t'tiv'iitifically. OUli PRTCWS AUR AS FOT.LO'S : Cant i' Vtht Cleaned and Pi 'PSQeu S 75 Pair of Taut " t Or Whvlo brut " " An Overco.it " . " ?5 to .:', Ladies Skirts fjotolico' Suits Dyed and Presset-l i ' rlV Panta " " 1 00 Skirts ' ntol.-J) Prices on uuy other artio' not mention will be given upon ap plication. . Also remom'bo uiui, 25 per cent, discount is ni'ow 1 on all Dyo work. Give us a trial. Concord Steam -imin & Dye ?srtr. Come and take a peep 0 at our China Department. We have just .finished opening and marking the Christmas supply of Fancy China Wahe! If you will just take a peep you are sure to come prepared to purchase many of the tempt ing things displayed. Wo have greater bargains 5 Lo offer you in this Department than ever b.. fore and hope you' will take advantage of tho opporiunii ouerea Q il 8 il n 8 ii u Fancy Cups and Saucers in floral designs .; Wftdgewood Powder Boxes, Pin Trays, etc., only 25c Our lino of Lamps is very elabo rate, ranging inprioo from 15 cents 10 S5-00- .Cake Plates worth 40c elsewhere, hcv6 only 25c. Very handsome lino of Vases nt !0 to..- : !)jCt Numerous articles in Opal 7are very cheap. i B ft n -o Six Frightful r-alluret. Six terrible failurea of s;x dilT-rent A6ctors nearly ,6t Wm. II Mullen, of Lockland. O.t to ari early srrnve. All business men, having a pique !aiJie had n fatal 1ud tryil'le and it This Pojtartmentls complete in ve .spect, which you will see if you'll av' us; K call. . i t n IL Lo Parks & Co. DEPARTMENT STORE. 5 8 (with Station Agent Phillips, that he must soon die. But 1 was urged to try J)r. Kiiig's .New Discovery tor Consumption. After takiDpr five 18 enred me of bloody flux. I cannot up things gcnor.'ilJy aud then bottles he tvrb entirely cmed. It tn-cak tco Lii-u: J of i. I his rf.rcedy! . fnsihVplr frrllTixiiUtl t, nnr nil ,1 nKnvs wins the good opinion, if not j hun led up t'hillins. In tho easea of tWt CT efat . ' '-y . , - - H- buui lust kuju ui ui.ie an in reo , ing congns, c.kis, la grippe. p'K uraoma, circs nicii ii tuvciti even m tne aobl , Tell it to Your Neighbors and come a running to the Furniture Store of Bell Harris & Company. . Special Sate , ' to continue until December hst.nPm .vfniis.tho chance of youf life to .buy FUKNITURE Vl.icl..ljPirteeii. tho:L-,T;ui dollrs worth of '. Fiunmitmre mod Jiooe FurnJslhiSns in stock, bought in car? lots for spot !c;tsh.EjrvfIi new and up-to-date. We wrl- make a changelij our ,ivm t that time. Big reduction in eveiytiiingcoire and see We will make you prices that, will beat the man tl.ar " ' 1 .the goods. J S faJl4a ders, J 1 ron Kirs, (Tatt;Citys, tho best cook Stoves on the tnarkei, pocket addition s. six hole Range. I ! i 1 sir'os. fi ;"rcsTvwcniituvcib cvc-n m me aobt, t, . n ,,..., , bronchitis, asthma, hay feer. oronn. wvxt.-.. v .erere cases make it a favorite every-, ' " " utu whooping cough. 50o and $1. Trial ' ?-s- If you owe urgim! jour acc't Js ivy . . us AC cccJ He Lcre. IV r 5i.1e it nh f rj store duel. i bottles free at JVt.7.ar'H ihnt&torv. , Residence 'phoneflOO. Sn i n 1 ssideDce 'phoneO'JO.
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