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ONCORiCn. t THURSDAY JAN. 23 lV .
PEI JE: $4.00 per year.
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ropy Events.
A. DREAM REVEALS A rdT .OF 0LD.
VICIOUS AND DASTARDLY.
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The Vision of a lilow Xfar"CareIeen
Sliows the Hidden Treasure and HeH
(Jrandson Digs It Up.
Rutherfordton, Jan. 22. A
remarkable find was made yes
. terday by a young m an near
Carol.een. For several gener
ations it has been believed that
somewhere ' on the Willia'm
Morrow plantation was buried a
pot of gold and for'ygars peopfo
who have lied in that locality
have dug for the hidden trea
sure. Mrs. Morrow, a widow
who is a very agd lady, dreamed.
put the mystery and directed
her grandson, Tom Tomes
where to dig for the long talked
of pot of gold. The young
man went immediately And
excavated an old soap-tone pot,'
which will hold about one gal
lon, and found it filled to the top
with gold. There is one large
nugget in the pot. The bal
ance seems to be old corns ham-,
mered out and without date, or
device. There was also with
the pot an Indian flint tommy-j
hawk. v .
Young Tomes was in town to
day but refused to talk about
the amount of his find except to
his cousin, Virgil Tomes, who
is a clerk in the Levi store, from
whom this information was
South Carolina Man blows t lllWin
dow and is Snot At.
A dastardly attempt was made
on the 22nd to kill Mr. R Walter
Patton near Rock . Hill, S. C.
He was in the act of closing the
bjinfls to his stoVe at night when
someVme fired two shots at him.
Bloodhounds were secured
from Charlotte that caught up
and followed the trail to the Ca
tawba river where it was lost.
The assassin is not yet dis
covered. The hounds passed by
the home of the negro sujpectei
without stopping.
Fortunatenaly Mr. Patton is
not hurt. Books etc., in his
pockets turned the course of the
more dangerous shot.
Rockj Kiyer Dridg Contract Let.
The County Commissioners let
the contract for building the new
bridge across Rocky river on
.Tuesday to Mr. Rufus Kizer
for $1125. This- includes-the
building of the approaches as
well as the bridge and abuU
ments. . 1 . ; . . . , j i
. As for, making the . new, road
they did not let the contract, bui
hire hands and have such work
done as is necessary at at actual
cost. . :
gathered.
Zin IIill'8 Pastor Made Glad. ;
The Rev. T B McLain, pastor
of Zion Hill A. M. E. Zion church
Thompson-Allen. ' 1 received a very agreeable sur-'
The following handsome card ' prise from his parishioners, led
is before us:
Mrs. Sidney E Allen
invites you to be preseut
at the marriagfe of her
daughter,
Nettie Miller,
to
Mr. HansaU Frovost Thomas
Wednesday, February the
fifth, nineteen hun
dred and two at half
after tix o'clock,
St. James Lutheran
church, ,
Concord, North
Carolina
The card inclosed says:
by his Stewart, John Farror, on
the night of the 22nd. There
were donations that ranged from
a cake of soap to a sack of flour
1 and made glad the pastor's heart,
: for which he expresses his deep
gratitude.
Muelay's History Ordered Renioyed
Annapolis, Jan. 22.-The Senate
today unanimously adopted an
order ' directing the State
At Librarian of Maryland to re-
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home after Feb. 14th 607, Sum- move .from the State Library
mit street Winston S-alemN. C", the third volume of Maclay's
We are requested to say that
History of' the United States
invitation cards have been 'sent Navy.
to parties outside of the city onlyj .The Senate also unanimously
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but that this invitation published aaoptea a resolution urgin
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is intended lor all citizens of
Concord who may be pleased to
atteifd. .
The Lowrance Bojs Said to be in Ca
barrus. Informatfon reached the city
yesterday that Joe and Henry
LSwrance, who were im
plicated in the killing of Alex.
Gibson, at Huntersv iTle. "had
1ecn seen near Concord.
Fuire S II Hilton issu3d
warrants for their arrests and
the
adoption of a Congressional reso
lution extending a vote of thinks
to Rear Admiral ScHley for gal
lantry m the battle of Santiago.
Many Celebrities Will "be Thfcre.
According- to. the plans of
tnose interested the , centennial
at the Salem Academy next May
will indeed be a notable event,
Although the comn!itee from
Viston-Salem who visited
'.ashiaioifewa unable to secure
a promise fronuPrgfcident Roos
evelt to siignd, still they wera
successf ul witih others and among"
gave their trail. Nothing had
been heard as to the whereabout
of Will Whitnev. the third man
implicated in the killing. The those? ho have incepted iovita-
warrants issued charge these .. AT. , ...
en with murder. Th&0 rhnr. tions aro Minister Wuf Attorney
lotte officers seem to tv-': 1 General Knox, Secretaries Long
their capture will pvet: - and Wilson and Capt. Richmond
matter. Charlotte OWrvtr of Pearson Hobson. Raleigh
23rd. Times.
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A Clearance
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STEB LIVEL1' AND
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Parks & Co.
ARE SELLING. THE
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jHISSALE started with record breaking results and has now been 3
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on iist one week. Many lines nave been sola out and the heavy g
selling has caused many short pieces here and yonder. Now every S
'department under -this roof has been thrown into a Grand Clear- S
mm ance Sale, by which the patrons of the Department Store can profit. The goods ;jS
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Sthat you most neod right now we'are anxibiis to'get rid of before taking stock $
;jmj and the advantage" will all be yours. This is the store that never disappoints J
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EMBROIDERY
VALUES.
Mi Tbif show of fine
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tertioni i a fritnd
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m Edffta that are worth
gj a thud mort at 15, 10
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PERCAL.
We hare Rome
short pieces and
reamantn of 7io.
.Tercal that is now
throwu onthe bar
paiu tabU at
5 cents.
CAPES AND
JACKETS
A Millinery and Ribbon Sale Begins Friday
and Latts One Week.
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This salo wiU make thousands of new friends and
firmly establish us in the regard of old" friends.
Down goes the price -75 and 98c Zfr
Walking Hats now vvL.
All 1.50 Hats, good' shape, close QQa
out sale price Ot
All 1.50 Turbons, cut price 9C 1
Children's 75 cent trimmed Hats ZTA
now
Children's 50 cents Felt Sailors, in O
colors, now jyCi
Fine Golf Hats, former price 2.00,
sale price k&yJ
WINDSOR TIES
'About '6' doz Si k
men' taiuptf. wry
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speaial p;ice jut,i half .JJJ
25 cents.
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This line has Wen
greatly rednned. AJ1
1.50 and 1 08 Capes
98 cents.
One dollar Atrakan
Capes, fur collar, in
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No woman was ever known to have too many Ilibbons. This
store has a reputation for elline line ribbons, and now the rem
nants, half bolts, etc., go at half.
One table containing: allRilk plain and fancy Taflatta Rib
bonn in No. 40. real value 15 and 20o yard, cut print)
Tweutv-five cent Ilibbons in Batin Liberty No 4, white
black and colors, beautiful quality
One taMe containing Ribbons 6f great value will be
marked
Bnby Ribbon, per yard
No. 2 Satin, good qnality, fancy edge, real yalue 4 cents,
sale price ,
Srecial valnes in Veiling are here. Ilalf a dozen pieaes
of 20c Teiling, per yard .
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SILK SALE
We ,haye sorr
saia'l pieces of silk
from i to 5 yords
that will sr 1. bt u
Warshin. Will huye
onlv two prices,
25 &50c,
and we aHKiire you
that ou'Jl be iaid
h and Homely for
your vi'-it.
Rutx'R us iii LadicM1
Sample Belts at 10 & 2!
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and before you know what , ou are about
The Bell U Harris Fur. Co.
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will be moved sure enough. ; If 'you have
any desire tQ buy goods from them at t!iQ
old stand do so at one. Elevator is now
(eing placed and before many moons tiiev
will be playing Ilumpty Dtlmp in Caton's
Hall We4have studied your interest we
have everything convenientt Not a wish
m can't gratify. Come in and be happy. If
we don't give you more for your money
than you have ever realized out of Caton's
Hall we will quit the show business,
Come and see.
Child Worth MIHiods. ,
, "My child is worth mill'ons
to me," says Mrs. Mary Bird of
Harrisburpr, Pa, "yet I would
have lost her by croup bad I nofe
purchased a bottle of One Minute
Oourh Cirre." One Miuuto
L'ough Cure is syu'o cure for
cough, croup and throat and
lung troubles. An absoultely
safe tough cure which ccA? im-
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thetu. jfcAi'Ay family thould
buvo a botij! of Ow Miuuto
Cough Cure hnudy. At mis
season especially it n';;
needed tuadenly.-Gibson I'
Store.
Mrs. KilchV ::rd Mr
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