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II ' i " . " ,, . i v ... . . ' . - a - , : lr ' Price: $4.00 per year. . CCdltD, N.ti. SATURDAY, MATvCH If 02 . 1)R. -6MITlfS.LECTtRlf. a Sublime Tracings f Vures Laws From tUe Tisible U the Invisible 1 1 J h c Life and Death of a Trld. Dr. Henry Louis Smith's great lecture Friday night was no dis appointment to those who ex pected height, depth, breadth and grandeur. He revied some of nature's laws as every intelli gent mind sees them, then delved deep into the invisible, armed with .scientific facts to clear a theoretic pathway; then mount- 'upoa the ovidence: THE.tflLCOX TjilAL. Jiidpe "Jones Dsliyers FWs Charge an (Jives Case to Jury at 4:30 Friday; The jury in the Vilcox trial took the case at 4:30 o'clpck. Judge Jones' charge was forcible though of tedious length. He reviewed the testimony, reading 200 page? of typewritten matter from the court stenographer. He especially urged 1h& jury not to be swayed by public sentiment or demonstration, but to depend ing on the wings of lofty concep tion, he soared into infinite space and saw the nebula gather them selves together and forma world. He followed this new world from infancy to youth, then to ma turity, to ago, to decline or de cay and to death. He seemed to take Mars and the moon in his hand and point out the conditions a dying world in the former and a dead world jpgrSQd quietly. in the latter with ah the ease and familiarity that one may handle an orange, dissecting it .with microscopic views from sur face to center. The doctor has studied the laws governing the visible uni verso and from these well-known premises he advances into the reals of the unknown with all the confidence of one who has been there, has seen and has handled. .In the language of one. "It was boldly, set forth and plausi bly maintained.'.' The following special to the Standard was received at 2:30. Elizabeth City, March. 22. Jury trial of Wilcox charged with murdering Nell Cropsey las disagreed. Jury is reported to have stood eight for convic tion and four for acquittal. Jury was out all nght and crowd ras gathered at the court hoso un til early morning when it dis- A MIRACLE OF THE SLA. A Calm in the Storm Lasts Just Lon; Enough for the Rescue of a Ship wrecked Crew. A Wilmington special of the 21st to the Charlotte Observer says: Capt. Sanders, of the Steamer Compton, which arrived yester day from the scene of the wreck of the Spanish steamer near Beaufort, this week, tells of -a mysterious coincidence in con nection with the rescure of tho crew. Tuesday morning, with a gale Qf wind blowing and heavy seas breaking over the massive bulk of iron in the steamer there suddenly came an unexpected calm and immediately half of the weather-beaten crew put (iff la a Hie boat.. Their daring inspired the brave life saving station men and they rushed out and rescued the remaining fourteen seamen, Before tho shipwrecked sailors had hardly taken refuge on the cutter Al gonquin the storm resumed its. fury and a few minutes later the The Meeting at McKInnon. ': hi KtPn,mAr Krnl in t rl The meeting at McKinnon the .bridge upon Which the crew rresbyterian church during the had beon stadine since lhe Sat. week h ...j J-. - uruay Deiore went under, it.was .1 .'U .a y I 4uu auUUBluuiU.w ineconnre- indeed one of the mirateles of the gation. Rev. Mr. Richards'! sea preaching has been greatly ap predated and.he.has returned to Lha,r8 lflt'a Beds. Irs home, cacrying witn him the A hew York iQstitution gets pious endearments of many ilB namG "chair houe,"from Uio hearts warmed by hisfervent fact that I,UQa,atl beins so Poor zeal. The pastor, Rev. Mr. Gil- Pey cau not buy a at m 11 1 . a n Ion, will w-each tonight with in vnvtpmi xJowerX resorts, w c i closing discourse. Puls UP D.ve ce$ls Ior ctlan.ce occupy a chair, for thz nitrht. The New York Musical Cnnr. n .i -t, .. 1Jl o cloCK nint s con fer calls attention to a southern tingent is fast asleep in the cornetist named Burst, who has chairSj thQ usuar number bein a.i u:i,i a i: t r j. I . uiiwiiiuibu nuo uy uurw, 05 or 30 men. of all kinds and Tfimnc Wrrr1 TJnrcf a rA TTir rtr I ' . " J degrees of decrepit proverv. Will l n t o t ATnn uAf- I " " Anaerson intelligencer. "Long tongues in men are a sign of what long ears are to quadrupeds donkeys. " ltfcv. Mr. Hiller te he Installed To morrow. Rev. W Hiller will be installed as postor of St. James E. L. congregation on tomorrow' at 11 o'clock according to the rites of the E. L. church. Rev. .C B Miller, president of the North Carolina Synod will deliver the charge to 'the pastor and Dr. L E Busby will mq,ke the charge to tho people, immediately .after which Mr. Miller will perform the installation service. nDAAirvRflii i nairnv'-innrtx unmw.iuiiLLirccni. yrxni AND- . . .Tempting Array of New Spring Goods , ''?,l?,0,r?V?,e Easter will, usher in tho return of festivities aild spring tulo -mriU hnlil full orn,r V X J iil . . 1 . .1. i. ,1 1 1 i v ,f . . ""j "f L'cgiu luuiiuuy wiiu a special sale ior tne weeic, which will prove interesting as well as profiatble to every shopper, mar, woman child, lou are different from everybody else unless there are a whole lot of tilings you nave promised yourselt to jret. Then keep faith with yourself, come to this store and we make it easy to decide. .Great changes . have taken place here; in the past few weeks. New departments have been added, new shelving put in and the -whole store stocked with new merchandise, and now will show you in part what the Department Store will do for you. Millinery Opening Tuesday, March 25th. No special invitations but a broad WI2L,COMl$ to everybody. You are invited to come and look over our immense showing of Millinery, and in act every de-. partment in thi.s store, for there will be souvenirs in each stock, that you may remember the occasion. Souveuire in Millinery Department larg-o "assortment of Silk Neck K'ibbon, No. 40, re il value 15c yard, Tuesday only ' ' 50. ' .Beginning Monday and miming through to Saturday night. Thero Will Bo Music in the store for all rbn attend our special sale next 'iiL-;ua. The melody will be in the Lov Prices. Y'e haven't room i "harp" about a whole octavo of ood things, therefore come and join in the chorus. ' . Tupripvthisstoro wlllno d0 Mway utmost but we knen doubt bo :.')ol .1 in its n how i iis'i'tjio a crowd. In every department wo shall olT&r opening svuv -:iirs. Here is a new department in which you can find pure Soaps of all kinds for the Toilet as well a.s for lnutif'ry purposes. We are making a specialty of soap we want your soap trade. We have the largest assortment car. ried in Concord and will give you more for your money. Everything fresh and new from the soap makers. ' Octagon, known every where our price Pearl Soap, a good lirra cako 40 . .Magic Cleaner, a large green bar, o c Tuliu, a cheap Toilet Soap, per cake . 2q Palm of Violet and other lino Soops, per eako 20o Ark Laundry S nico c.vlves for nnp, 2 OG Old fashioned Buttermilk, the best 5c Toilet Soap, souvenir prico'3 cakes for 10c. 69c. for $1.00 Kid Gloves. a special extraordinary offer we will sell 100 pail's of Ladies' Kid Gloves in tan, blacks, greys, cas tor and white in all sizes at 69 cents, . The Glove's are two clasp gloves, gusset in fingers, not spotted or mended, but fresh and new from French Glove makers. Muslin Underwear. We have arranged for a special sale of MiisK i Un derwear for opening day, Tuesday. This underwear is well made of a nice quality of Muslin and Cambric. This is line underwear priced very low as we wish to show you the strength of this department. No house keeper can afford to make underwear at these prices. Ready to Wear Skirts and Shirt Waists. ' ! Percal shirt waists in nice patterns, all sizes, 32 to 42, good value 48c One lot of Percal waists, real value 4oc, our special price 25c Ginghams and Percal waists, nicely made and trimmed with insertion 98c Black Skirts, well made and full size at 98c, 1.48 to $2.50 One lot of Brocaded Taffetta Silk Skirts, all sizes, real value 7.00, for $4.JS Dress Goods. This store is showing a grand line of wool goods suitable for skirting at 25, 48, 75 and 98 cents that we belive is extremely good value and the assortment is large. Great profusion of plain and fancy Challies, Dimities, Ba tiste Silks and Cotton Foulards. WindowShades. Souvenire Prioes. Laige quantity of .Shades, comple'ta w-ith spring roler, assorted CQlors. only 10c Linen, Shades in colors. 6 feet long assorted 25c Better Shade with fringe and insertion, Rood value, (j Very fine white Shades in water colors, fancy silk fringe, instead of 1.0) they are 7oi Gents' Furnishings. . The new Shirts, Collars, Neckwear, Hats arid Clothing here will assist you. to get in the dress parade Easter. The styles are the newest and the Department Store Leads. Ladies' Shoes and Oxford 'Ties. Justnow wo are paying a graat deal of attention to Ladies' Pine Footwear. Th new Ox ford ties as well .as the new Shoes for spring vear are hero. They are in French Kid or Pat. Vici and all sies, ac cording to your trado. Tho prices are from 1.25 to 2.00. James Means', best f or the money. Snow's Vfci or Bo Calf, best mad at this price3.00 arjd bnow s guaranteed 1 at. Leathers, ajl sizes S 2.50 3.50 4.00 B & P's ' Ivorrect Shape, guaranteed Pat. Vice, e"tra fine stock, new lat5.60 luin iie oi puiisn snofls ai and Oxford Laces. "Talk is cheaD, but silence is a better bargain." r -r-T Surgery is no longer ne'jdbtl'y j If he'd had to cure ptifcs. DoWitt's Witch I Tn'er'ie terribly Hazel Salve cuies such cases at once, removing the necessity for dangerous, painful and expen sive operations. For scalds, cuts, burns, wounds, bruisesfores and skin diseases it is unequalled. Beware of counterfeits. Gib son Drug Store. Sfefbr W; H. Wakefield, Bucklen s ArmcaSaive will cure the worst case of piles on earth. It has cured thousfirics. For In juries, Pains 'or Bodily Erup tions it's the best salvo in the CHARLOTTE, X. C, limits his practice ro diseases o Eye, bar, Nose and Throat. world Price 25c a box. Cure 1 The Doctor will bo in Concord -at guaranteed. Sold by Fetzer's the Si. Cloud on Thursday. Drug Store. l March 7tli.
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