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o o CONCORD. N. C. SATURDAY.. DECEMBER la 1900. per year. o : '.SUDDDES CALL. WITH THE CIimiCHES TOMORROW. Mrs. Frank Mannev Droo3 Dead In Her The Pews are Open and Welcome Tarlor at Uold Hill -Aged C2 " to all. Years. . m , .A j ! 'Truly my soul waiteth upon God: Mrs. Frank H Mauney died from Him cometh my solvation." Ps. , .... 62-1. suaaemy in me punur oi ui Cannon ville P r e s b y t e. r i a,n home at Gold Hill last night -at church. Sunday School at 9 a 8:15 o'clock. ' ' !m. Services both morning and Thisn.rmnnrirompnt, h:s hppn -evening. Rev. T W Smith will received with much sorrow by : preachin the mornin the many friends of this good McKinnon Presbyterian church. Sundav School at 9 a. woman in Salisbury and the Services both morning and county. night. Mrs. Mauney had been to the St. James E. L. church. Sua s'tore and, on returning, sat down j day School at 3 p. m. Service at 11 a. m.f ana 7 p. m., by the in the parlor and began talking and joking. Suddenly she cough ed and fell over, and when pick ed up she 'was dead. Death was caused by the heart being over flowed. Mrs. Mauney had suf fered with heart trouble for sometime. . - Mrs. Mauney was about 62 years of ago. She leaves a hus band and five children, one of them being Mr. R L Mauney, of Salisbury. The funeral will be conducted at Gold Hill tomorrow at 2 o'clock. Salisbury Sun, of the 14th. The Wft? Papa Deal Tells It. There's an eleven pound as sistant editor at our house. He arrived Saturday and is very outspoken and persistant in his opinions, and don't care a con tinental who knows it Wilkes boro Chronicle. And about the time the proud sire cracks his toes against the chair and crib, rockes in his search for the bottles of pare goric and soothing syrup he'll not care a continental who hears him say things he didn't learn in Sunday School. Salt of the Earth. The N. C. Advocate says: "Rev. A D Betts. of the North Carolina Conference, is a bless ing to anybody of men. His consecratidn, his cheerfulness, his sweet spirit are a benedic tion. Surely he is a Christian indeed and, in. truth in whom there is no guile. How beauti ful it is to grow old gracefully and piously." Knowing him so well we say Amen to this. But what has be come of one whom we all. know and" love Uncle Jes$ePage? A Masonic Notice. Special communication Stokes Lodge No. 32, A. F. & A. "M., Monday evening, December 17th", at 7:30 o'clock? Important business demands fttll attendance. V. Reece Johx60N, Sec. Dec. 15, 1900. The Eest Tlaster. Xastor, Rev. C B Miller. Trinity Reformed church. Sunday School at 10 a. m. . Ser vices at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m., by the pastor, Rev. W,H Mc Nairy. . ' St. Andrews E. L. church. Sunday School at '9.30 a. m. Services at -I p. m.-. by the pastor, Rev. C A Brown." Baptiat c h u r c h S u n d a y School at 9:30 Services both morning and night by the pas Rev. B Lacy Hoge. Forest Hill M. E. church. Sunday School at 9 a. m. Services at 11 a. m.. and at 7 p. m., by the pastor, Rov. J N Huggins. . Central M. E. church. Sun day School at 3 p. m. Services at 11 a. m., and 7 p. m., by the pastor, Rev. JAB Fry. Epworth M. E. church Sun day School at 9:30 a. m. Ser vices at 11 a. m., and 7:30 p. m , by the pastor, Rev. J Homer Barnhardt. i First Presbyterian church Sunday School at 3 o'clock. Services both morning and night by the pastor, Rev. Geo. H Cor nelson. JInj. Robbins Here. Maj. W M Robbins, of the Gettysburg Battlefield Commis sion, arrived in tho city last night and spent the night here with his son,' Mr. F L Robbhrs. Maj. Robbins' friends will'be glad 'to learn' that he has been enjoying excellent health. Salisbury Truth-Index, of 15th. Q ' Sir. Daniel Kcnerly Falls Dead. The Salisbury Sun of thl 14th says Mr. Daniel 'Kenerly, . of Franklin township, died sud denly in his buggy on the, way to Salisbury this-'morning.' He was afflicted with heart disease He" had a son at North Carolina College. Killing Pigs in Stanly. One of Mr. J S Efhxl's big porkers weighed 428 pounds. Let us hear-'from others. Stan ly Enterprise. Brave Men Fall. Victiras'to stomach, liver and kidney troub3ef?,;ns well as women, and all feel the result in losa-of appetite, poisons in the blood, backache, nejvousneps, headache'and tire'd. listles rundown feeling. Bat there's no needto feel Hktt that. J. W. Gardfidf. of Tdftviilo piece of flannel dampened with.! cina. urir.s.tm t-u n. Chamberlain's rain alm and bound to J. 7 ' X " , "l4UB lUB . . SEWS CULMNGS. Mrs. Russell) -of Malicmc .N.. Y., will soon -give her 106th birthday party. She is still nimble' enough to do her own house work and patch -crazy quilts. She has smoked for GO years, but draws the line on ci garettes. She doesn't like candy or "medicine. Her recipe for longevity is tojaugh all you can, and don't worry. Morning Star. ' A Richmond, Va., dispatch of 10th-says: "Northern workmen have drawn the color line, and as a result, work ou $1,100,000 viaduct of tho Chesapeake. & Ohio, at this point, was tempor arily delayed. The men are in the employ of the American Bridge Company, who have the contract. Tho men say that Superintendent Hopple-put two negroes on the constructing force. Tho white builders se riously objected and finally laid down their tools and quit. The strikers doclaro that the only way that they will work with negroes -is to have them as laborers. A special of tho 14th from Fayettoville to tho Charlotte Ob server tells of the misfortune ot an industrious and respectable colored family in which mother and daughter wero burned to death. A, firo got into some shucks in an out houso. The daughter attempted to put it out. Her clothes took fire and the mother going to her aid was seized in the frenzy of suffering and both wero burned to death. At Dunkirk, N. Y., a firo broke out Friday morning at 0 o'c'ock in tho Fredonia Stat'on Normal and Training school in which tho janitor and six young ladies were burned to deaLh. The property loss was about $200,000 with $93,000 insurance. There were 75 lady students at the institution. There was a small fire aiRhyne Houk & Co.'s cotton gin Wednes day, it started in tho condenser. But for the hoso of the Newton cotton , mill, the gin and roller mill would have been destroyed. The loss was about $50. New tori Enterprise. A San Francisco Dis'patch of the 14th says ; One of the most severe storms whichhas ever visited. San Fraac'sco broke over the city at an early hour foday 1 Mil A.-FKESII LINE OF ."Nice Candies, ALSO NlOE FRESH. Summer Cheese AT S. J. ERVIN'S I IH in " ' REMEMBER ;. tbat the Concord1 Sfoim Lnur lrv AIyd "Works till have the dtpjurtiutmt of Cleanidsr and Pye;ij, an t i. betr .r pre pared than eyer in lhatiiue Our clean ing ia done thoroughly mid Tve DYE scientifically. . . OUK PRICES AKE AS FOLLOWS : Ooat & Vest-Cleaned and Preest'd $ .75 Pair of Pants " .40 Or Whole Hmt " " 1.00 An Overcoat " " 7fi to 1.00 Ladies Skirts " " 50 to 1.G0 Suits Dyed and Pressed, 2.50 Pants " l.oa Skirts ' . TC to 1.50 Prices on any other articles not mention will be given upon ap plication. "Also remember 'that 25 per cent, discount is alJowed on all Dye work. Give us a trirvl. Concord 'Steam Laundry & Dye Ms. , . , JL-rT sy-er-ar' cr er er. a?. ?, .sr. , jfc MONDAY SHOPPING AT THE a IZDoiixrtxxxojal; Store. Monday will ir.ark tlio $y ' beginning of real live srll- 0 j of Holiday r: ;,o J5. h ine past wcok has bow. rs a- grand success tor r,s from many stamlnoints. We liavo made large ' lew and have added scores 'r friends to our already.long list. Our basem -it departments make a combination that hn& i: .sr j$ been presented to the buying public of this section. to Here you can find everything. in Tovs. Dolls. o. to as well as useful Tableware, China, Glass, 0;ai fa to and Camoe Novelties for gifts. 'Tis worth v nir to V I'll , , 1 1 . . . . ' r4 m wnne to visit tins department even it you do not to fa wish to buy. Every express and freight brings to to something new. A new line of Sterling Novelties to have just been placed on sale you should see then. A to & Handkerchiefs, 8 if V 0 No woman has yet pecn discovered who had too 5? many Handkerchiefs we'e. got 50 dozen tine Handkerchiefs from a large importer of New York V jtj to go on sale Monday. These are all fine good jk X and should receive your attention. The price' miv M 5, lO, IS Lii.cl f2S3 oo:ra.. li. A 1 1 r 7 l 7 i .i .n . . .V we cannot describe them' but will simply say ihnt 3 you will receive more quality than you usually get u - . - 0 O rrnnds nnd will' m'vp fivn 9.n linnlL'nrpln'nfw f.-v O 1.00. These handkerchiefs will build our repu- V s? taiion for value giving just a little higher. 3 a to to a V n nu.y m ime wbjtlief heiit8 dies? It gives me rtitriitw strtBfcth el oocl appetite. Kn.ffpr.fPi1 rrtsis sutrior to Rnvttmiiff i or a man wnen ne tn't cate plaster. When trouble yakh lame . . . j . iI i a trial ana yon sre cerium 10 ue more caEjn0 eflt onTthins and hive a new than plonil with the prompt relief,. ' ... J , " . vhich it affords. Pain Balm also leftse on llfe- wnly 50 centp, at P. B. cures rhenmatism. One applieaMon Fttzer's Ding Store. Every bottle ives relief. For sale by M. L.C5Sain . ' guaranteed and has raered jq flL:ul trusts. Lram aaa wnas sweeping over the citv with unusttal violence, accompanied by thunder od forked lightning, a ratherun- usua1. occurrence ia tU'scity. Vt one t'Tne rain fell a siuli tor , rents that many thought & cloud burst imminent. During the height oehe storm several 1 house were overturned by :$the ' TVT" comes but once a year and if you don't get your share it shall not be our fault. We propCse to take Stock Decern oor 0tli, rain ur fehine, -sick or well, and in order to make, stock taking as light as i possible we will make you PRICES on all kftids of ForDitoro, oven a Star Leader Cook Stove, and if you want a P,Ti :7VfttAT3',T77 and of course you do, we think ws have the best in tho tcvn Come ah! soe ouv new GOODS thaf are arrivflig dail We are yours, wishing to ho your To.ntn Cams, 0
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