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CONCOUD, N. C.JTESDAY, MR(5H "5 l02
Ptuce: $4J30 per vetftr. '
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1SEWS FROM bILTIf ROfTAN.
Deatli r Mr. Jer,ry Hasinsrer Heart Dis
ease the" taifte Mr. Kluflz Birthday
MILLIfcUY DISPVYS.
ITEMS F.KOM FLOty'S.
Iteunlog Buittliw? Kuggj for tha! This was milliaery opening i
Magnetic Healer,
Orgaa Church, March 24. Mr.
'Jacob Barker has his new barn
ready for the roof.
Mr. Billy Earnhardt has
stopped w.orking on his house
and is preparing to plant corn.
Mr. David Beftver has his ten
ant house nearly done. Mr.
Pliler (his, brother in-law) will
occupy it when completed.
Mr. N W Barger has backed
out going to China Grove. He
Spring Beauties in Charni'nsr Profusion Fruit I)stryinff Birds Making Their
Styles Just too Lovely. ! Appearance and Stm tins: Their lep-
day and the feminirfe crown
redatleds.
Flow ivlarcfc 24. Messrs jHal
charming in the art.
The Standard man made some
fashionable calls and was de
lighted. He was met at .the
threshold of Miss Nannie Alex-
capps the climax of all that is Earnhardt, of Pionaer Mills, and
Sam Black, of Carriker, have re
turned from the Exposition.
Mrs. L B Linker is quite sick
at her home near Plows.
Mr. antt Mrs. Marshall Dorton,
ander's millinery parlor by Miss of Gold Hill, spent Saturday and
Zula Patterson who insisted upon Sunday at the bedside of Mrs.
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the autograph of all colors. Miss , Dorton's mother, Mrs. Hudson.
Wilma Correll was her associate.
Miss Laura Gourley is spend-
Miss Alexander's parlor, we ing a week with her sister, Mrs.
think, never showed to better , Ed S trwin.
THIS GREAT SALE
-OF-
Muslin Underwear
lis now at its height. The past two days this department has been
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thronged. Good critics have made the remark, "This is such a
nice quality of undermuslins and so neatly made." Just so it is
well made underwear at a very moderate price. No woman can
afford to buy the material and make undermuslins at these prices.
Tho school at Sossamon's will.
healer, is having W P Earnhardt and Prince Henry. One wants
to make him a buggy, says ho is
iired of riding horse back.
Tho big dinner of Ex-Esq. A
W Kluttz was a grand success.
Ovsr one hundred people were
present. All his children and
grand children were present j
He and wife received a number
of valuable presents. Messrs. I
Arthur S Bost and W P Barn- ;
hardt were on the grounds with
their cameras' and made a num.-,
ber of exposures, some arc very
good.
Mr. Eli Holshouser is some
what better than at last writing.
His son, Adolphus, is suffering
with a severe case of erysipelas.
Mrs. Bettie Barger has erysip
elas on her face and eyes.
, , j i i.; c.-i
says smau-pox are too pieniuui .adva?ta,r0i Her st0ck is full
there fo him. . L,n,i mv,)-nitia n c.vIp tn suit, nvnrv.' nlrSsn Fridav. March 2Sth. with
Prof. Hartman, the magnetic . Qn eyen M-ss Alico Roosevelt I an examination.
The birds which pick the buds
from tho fruit trees, have made
their appearance in our section.
These birds destroyed whole
crops last year and every frmt
rid
to linger long and admire, but
time flies.
Tho windows of the depart
ment store had an extra touch of
harmony and grace but back in grower should notice and
Mm milling rVnartment' Miss themselves of this pest.
Here Are Special Values in Good Garments.
Muslin Umbrella Drawers
trimmed with wide cambric
ruflle, iustpad of 85c our price is
Annie Burkhead stood or moved
about in joyous pride at her tri
umph in having a stock of which
she herself was the selecting and
arranging genius. Tho decora
tions about were very attractive,
so neatly and charmingly ar.
ranged with colors so brilliant
a-nd spring like. The stock is
attractive and meets the wants.
Miss Mary Brachen, who de
lights to listen at her customers
and then sit down and trim a hat
i i. i l - i - - m i : ' i
Mr. Jacob Castor was paral- riiau DUlia tu " A' "a
yzed one day last week. He was a suPerl3 stock of Soods and n
iroinir home from Shumncs mill !feel Proud of her achievements
C3 CJ
when he received tho troke.
His people thought ho was dead
Scribo.
in supplying the "most artistic
tastes. Her department is truly
a place of beauty. M iss Brachen
is Mistress of the art.
when they found him. He is
better at this writing.
Mr. Jerry Basinger died at the ; At Dayvault Bro's. Miss Dora
home of Mr. Steve Williams on i Hicks excelled herself in a win
Monday, the 17th. He was in j dow display. Nothing could be
his 66th year. His funeral was more neat and tidy with not a
conducted at Organ church by
Dr. G H Cox on Tuesday.
I think it not amiss to say that
the impression has gone out that
Mr. Basinger died intoxicated.
This I think is ineorrect and
tingo of the gaudy. Tho styles
of hats are so tasty and up-to-date
that she is justly proud of
them. Miss Addio Patterson
assists in placing on hats and
makingjust the right selections
CHILD KILLED HY STKEET ' CAK.
Distressing Accident In Charlotte Mon
day EyenlnR1.
Little Edith, tho four-year old
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Nolan an employee of tho
Charlotte Cotton Mills, was killed
by a street car in Charlotto Mon
dav evening at 6:35 o'clock. The
unfortunate little girl was play
ing at a neighbor's and ou 'being
called home for supper dashed
out without seeing the streetcar.
The moterman had no change to
stop the car in time and she was
on the center of the track when
ihecar struck her. Death was
instantaneous.
Mr. Culp, the motormen, was
arrested but doubtless will. bo
dismissed as tho accident seems
as unavoidable as it was distress
ing.
unfair tQ him. He went to Jusi while catching the facial beams
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rock quarry as usual and had 'of pleasure which must always
made some uso of whisky as was
his habit, but the quantity iras
not sufficient to produce any
special effects. He had been af
flicted with heart disease and had
expressed the belief that it would
result just as it did-
He had little vwrning. Mr.
Williams' home is near the quarTy
and hewas sitting in tho house
waiting for anotlir wherhe H-as
fpundtobe suffering aiiI was
laid down and found to be dnd.
Mr. Basinger possessed many
traits d$ generosity and kindness.
He had some weaknesses, it is
true, but has much to his credit
as a good neighbor and whole
souled friend.
He leaves a widow and two
children and a number of grand
children. P.
be excused in one with a new
hat or bonnet. . .
"Just perfectly lovely" is hard
ly the word for the styles this!
season and exquisite is- tame.
The colors are varied atd there
ssemsobe several rivals for the
ruling hue. ' Violets are profuse
an(f deep pin is conspicuous
White and black bedecked with !
the gayer ornaments mnke a commodious. The.se spl
No Longer the Dummy Lot.
What has been long known as
! the Dummy lot on North Union
street is now occupied by two
splendid residences in different
stages of building.
Dr. Pemburton's house is now
ready for the inside work and will
soon be a handsome ani elegant
residence of nine rooms that will
be well -in keeping with this
beautiful street.
Mr. W K Htrris',housoon tho
south side of this lot is now well
on the way. , It is nearly under
cover and Is being pushed to
ward completion. It will have
ten rooms and will be most el
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aitraciive ana
Cambric Drawers
.trimmed with two clusters of
tucks and ruffle of very tine
Hamburg Edging of now design
48c.
!2.00 for
Cambric Gowi
16.
Gowns.
Wo are showing a fine lot of
gowns for $1.48. They aro fine
goods finely made and worth
Yoke trimmed v i'h I'lan,; rows
of tucks, with nee ': ;iti(i .sleeve:
of new edging, an t xtreni? value
75c.
Very Fine Cambric Gowns.
Yoke of tucks una ii sv-nion.
Neck and sleevos trim tied in fine
Val Laces, special pneo
IS TU
is what wo aro after. The day o? auctions be over. Our
stock of Furniture and House Furnishings the best the
State affords. Buying in car lots and saving freight and
discounts givos us a long lead over small buyers. Whu
in nood of anything in our line if you'll give us a call we
will convince you in a minute that we can give you the
. best goods for tho money invested. A fine line ol
Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suits, Dining Suits, Hall Racks,
Side Boards, Rocking Chairs, Dining Chairs, Dining
and Parlor Tables, Cook Stoves, Oil Stoves, Refrigera
tors, Ice Cream Freezers, Hammock and Lawn Swings,
everything you can think of to make you feel comfortable
Bell Harris Furniture Co.
FOB OVER SIXTY EARS
lire. Winslow'a Sootbiiraf Syrup, .hue
been UBod for over eixtt years by mil
liora of mothers lor tbeir children
whi.f- teething, with perfect, buccobs. It
boothes tho child, faoftoua the Rums,
allays all pain, cures wind colic, and ia
the beet remedy for Diarrhoea. It will
relieve the poor little sufftrer immedi
ately. ' Bold by drus?iBtfi in every part
of the world. Twenty-five cents a bot
tie. Be sure and ask fur "Mrs. Win
slows Soothing By nip," and take no
other kind
CpNcpRD.- National
Bank
Has paid $54,000 in dividend
i 3 .i . ; T.-.1.,
OF COUHSE YOU
ARHHINKfNG . It
jegant domicile,
about jtt in
yourself a
pair of Spectacles
Why study any
longer ?
But so to Cor-
rell's and have
your eyes tested.
Your money bactf
if Glasses don't
suit.
Yours tO'please,
4iT
w. c:
1 i i w
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truly bcuil'ul combination
Thetriking feature of the ar
tistic grace displayed this sea
son, too, by our Concord millin
ers is that they place the orna
I3?ntal touches to best advant
age
Standard man's coat
M ft
Jill
since it openea doors in .Juiy,
Tts sum I us .md unrlivirlrvi
)IPnu,(i fund iss527.U?0.
residences well till n aching' The losso from bad !u:;Os :
void in this part of pne of he its entity history are $35.00. Il ' " . ; "
hj nas never suect awy one or r.een jf yy f-j VYaKeiie u.
subu. i
bier sentiment of 'home sweet Wesi(utlt; I) B Coltrane, cashier;
home. f L D Coltrane, assistant cashior; , limits his practice to diseases of.
J M'Cendrix, bookkeeper I E Nose and ThroaU
Board of I-ec tors VvH Lilly. J
; ; ti;nVx 1.,1 inr t? nrioii Tmi p A inn . nf.tnr w; ho in i oneora aL
fceeontneieiMapeioitne.a &w Wlth Natives and ' Harris, Elam King, T M Odi
.town's beauty spot and wi
a delight to sponsors of tfie no-
7$. "
Mr. Alexander Kaflfifc left this
the Sr. Cloud
March iTth.
on Ihursday,
J friends. 0 ; and D B Coltrane.