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-, 5 ff-a ' f ; t . Pricjs'$4.00 peryear.- . :ONCORD. N. 0. THURSDAY-. APRIL 3. 1902. --Single copy 5 cetts. - w . A Demonstration Maj be (Jirenin Char lotte of This Wonderful Agency- What It Is and Uliat It Will Do. A good deal of interest is be ing shown by many citizens in he announcement of a possible appearance in Charlotte of an expert demonstrator with liquid uir and apparatus, the latter part of this month; The entertain ment will be engaged only, in case a sufficient number of tick ets are promptly secured to war rant the expense of bringing a supply of liquid air from ' New York with wfKch to perform the many experiments that have at tracted so much attention. Sub scribers will be entitled to first selection of seats, and orders may be telephoned to theY. M. . A. office until tonight, when, the list will be closed." Liquid air is ordinary air in a very extraordinary condition, , looking and flowing like water, It boils 312 degrees below zero. fiercely when placed on ice, but .'morning, 'ine interior or mo freezes the flame ol an oil -stove ' urch was beautifully decorated when placed thereover. It melts steel, but freezes alcohol; .it will , burn an electric liSht carbon at a temperature of about 3,500 de- -rees above zero in the same tumbler in which 1 strawberries, are being frozen as hard as bul- ltR. Rnhher. tin and iron are made as brittle as glass, while mercury is made so hard that nails are driven with a mercury hammer. Mr. H M Hanaford, represents ing the Liquid Air Lectures and Experiments Company, of Chi cago, is here working up the show. Charlotte Observer. Cut bj a Grass Scjthe. Master Gow an Dusnberry re ceived a painful, though we hope, not a serious cut on the arm Wednesday. There was a grass scythe hanging on the fence about the lot and, not notic ing it, he struck - hia'arm into it while crpssing the fence. Dr. Archey dressed the wound, saw ing three stitches. The little fellow is doing very well. Sale of Coleman Mill Stock. . The sale of stock for the Cole man Manufacturing Company will take .place tomorrow at the court house at 12 o'clock. Quite a number have neglected to py up for their stock. This will be a clearance sale of suth stock and will put The enterprise on a firmer basis. No enterprise can run dn drawbacks, this sale is all important as a means of lop pmg oil the dead limbs and tj KCVral doctors and spent con healtlffor growth will be assured. isideatlG money trying to cret a It Girdles the (Hobo, TW3f2me of Boi klen's Armce rialvoj.stho best in the worlS. d tho earth. Ti "t ho ona perfect healer of Cuts, f!nrn Rums. Tlruises. Sor ... Scalds. Boils. Ulcers." Felons. Aches, Pains and all Fkin Eruptions. Only infalliblo PiU cu. 25c a box at Petzer's Dru S8t3te. WHOLE FAIMY BURNED. The Father and Five Children ePerish in the Flames. . Johnstown Wednesday, 2. The residence of Phillip Mitchell was burned early this morning at Prosser Hollow on the out skirts of this city. - The 'father and five children were burned to death. The flames cut off their escape. The mother desisted in an attempt tto rescue them only when she was on Are heiself. Easter at Grace Church, Lexington. The Davidson Dispatch writ ing of the Easter services in Lexington says: At Graco Episcopal church Dr. JC Davis, of Concord) filled the pulpit in the beautiful' new c fvniniA ttt Vi-v"l- Trie nAiiffrorrntmn tt has ust mpleted. The build- inS is located on South Mam slreel arm ine Pauern 15 l?e olu Grecian art. The building was filled to overflowing Sunday with Easter lilies, carnation, etc" and the rds "Christ Risen" appeared in ferns over the P"1' The choir' assisted by Mesbames Allen and Gibson aDd Mr; R P. Benson, of Concord,, rendered excellent usic- Dr. Davis preached at 11 o'clock, a. m. and 4 o'clock, p. m. His sermons wer logical and forcible and were attentively listened- to by the large congre gations present - .'( Widows and Orphans of the Mine Dis aster. Fourteen 'wives were made widows and 58 children were made fatherless by the explosion? in the Nelson mine in Tennessee. No satisfactory cause has been found for the disaster though some of the miners claim that it came from neglect to sprinkle properly. Sixteen men m all were killed. Scjffert Slop Wfddinsr. Mr. George Seyffert and Miss Carrie Sloop were married in Salisbury at 8:25 Tuesday night. It was a quiet home wedding. The. ceremony was performed by Rev. II L Atkins. The popular and happy couple left at once for the Charleston Expositton for a week on a bj'idal tour. Wants to Help Others. 'I had stomach trouble all my life," says Edw Mehler, pro preitor ot ,tW Union Bottling Works, ErieVa , "ard tried all kinds of remedies, wfcnt to I kinds moment's peace, finally I read SLfi?OT?A .3, satisfactimi. I never found its i -i rnua for stomach trouble and gladly recommend itfchopethat I mav IP D Otlier SUiierS. KOdOl Dyspepsia Cure cui&i all stomach troubles. Yofy don't have to diet. Dodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat. Gibson's Drug Store. Confederate Veterais Reunion, Dallas, ' Texas, AflVil 2-25, 1002. For the above occasion South ern Railway mil sell tickets to Dallas,. Texas and return at rates named below, Goldsboro, $27.55., Raleigh 26.05 Durham 26.05.,.; Greensboro 24.95., Winston-Salem 25.55., Salisbury 24.00, Statesville 23.90, Hick ory 23.25, - Charlotte 23.10. Approximately low rates from other points. Tickets sold April 18,19,20, with final limit May 2nd, and if deposited with Joint Agent at Dallas, Tex, on or before April 30th can be extended until May 15th; 1902. A fee of 50 cents is charged ' by Terminal lines at Dallas for validating each ticket whether extended or not. These rates apply via Atlanta, Birmingham, and Memphis; Atlanta and Shrevcport; Atlanta and New Orleans, Atlanta, Chattanooga. and Memphis; or Ashevillo and Memphis. Stop-overs allowed within transit limit of ticket in territory west of and including Atlanta, and Chattanooga. General J S Carr has selocted the Southern Railway, via Atlanta Montgomery, New Orleans, and Houston as the offlcial route for bis Veteran Special Train" which will con- sist of first class coaches, Standard Pullman, and Pullman Tourist Sleepers to be handled through to Dallas without change. This train will leave Raleigh at 3:60 p. m. Friday, April 18th, 1902. Berth' rate from Raleigh' and Greensboro in Standard Pullman $8.50. Tourist $4 00. From Charlotte $7. 50 arid $3 50. Two persons can occupy a berth without additional cost Excellent service en regular trains in both ' directions. Rare chance to visit J your friends in Texas at small cost. Ask your agent rate from your station. For further in formation and Sleeping Car reservations write. R. l. Vernon, T. P. A. -Charlotte, N. C. North Carolina Musical Afternoon Charleston. at; The News ancT'Cpurici of the OnrlK-w- "Anril 10 will btt in .na says . Apru w win oo in th'e ' middle of North Carolina yVeek and many interesting .... OV(?ntS are in view for the day and eyftnmg. Mrs.'Mary RPrice, rf c-niihnrv N C will havo a ' of the wortd. Twenty-fi cents a bot ol Salisbury, .m. u., win nav.ea hnre an-ahk for "Mr;. Wi- musical afternoon' on April 10, ! Blows Soutbinsr yrnp." a n.ke vr onrl ii-nm woe: n. vorv f'hflrmin 1 r 4 . . nn i v ana i)ian(numbcrs. IhelanMas Tot tU. exposition are expected to be irmsmi. The ticipavts V t 1 1 will be young Idic. MrsK liipanh lot. Table Clpth and Cotton, who has recently been Spreads in with the abovS will , . . -t - 4ti be 5 and 10c each. No starch made hrst vice-president of the , wiu h& put in aTiy Gf the above Mothers' Congress, will speak mentioned. P I in the Exposition Auditorium on ? the same evening." ff!fTMTTMmnTTTTTTTTTmTT!TTmnnn!THTTWTTTTrrtTT!nTfjm7TTinTT7TTTnnTmTfTllTT7TT7Tif H. L. Parks DEPARTMENT STORE. I READY - Tl - THIS department is growing because f the '7 " large variety carried and the superior work- manship on every garment. To all women with 3 whom right material and correct fit are featuresof I first importance, you will find this stock very in- teresting. , The popular prices are also one of our'l itrong features. ::::::::::: WE in light, riM. L at tlie AE cannot say too YV Underwear. Shirt E top Skirts. New White F i l nLLi E maae, correct niuug, up PuiiiiiiUiiiiiiuiiiiiiuuuiiuuuiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiUiiaiiiiiiiiii uuui' uikii 3H5 TLX O H is what wo are after. The day o' auctions be over. Our stock of Furniture and House Furnishings the best the State affords. Buying in car lots and paving freight and discounts gives us a long lead over small buyers. Wheu in need 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 bost goods for the money invested. A fine lbie of Bed Room Suits, Parlor Suits, Dining Suits, Hall Racks, Side Boards, Rocking Chairs, I)ining 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 FOR OVER SIXTY EARS Mw Winnlow's Soothiri? Syrup hat . , for over eixty yeftrs..by mil hue j Hor-s of mothors for their children 1 soothes the child, Hoftene he pnms, alla1i all pain, cures wind colic, and ip , th'bebt remedy for Diarrhoea. It will I Hold by drt.K2if.thin evewy in I otPftr KITH Twenty-Fivc Pieces Fcr 25c. i We will, until rtrtner ncticj, t ok ,1 t;i. low Cases, Shcets, Towels, Nar ys and nayjjrchiefsfor 25c. Not more chan 8-shcets tobeni vv e are yours to pieaso, , Concoed Steam Lauvd.v. 3 3 ARE SHOWING THE I H GARMENTS. VERY BEST VALUES IN Percal Wrappers ! medium and d-irk colors. I ine sizes aru iruni iu -6 una u c oti i. . to i large purchase brings them to you price of the material 49c, 75c, 88c, 99r, h2 much about our Muslin 1 Waists and (ready-to-wear Shirt Waists, beati fully i. o ir 3 iu BT IB Furniture Co SiTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTfTTTTTTTTTTTYfTV'TTAf ITime-. 4 a 4 and Tidel wait for no YOU Son't need to h;i vo ny c?ody & t tr - A ! r 3 1 for yfn lion yon carry CO UDELL'S . . watches . . 1 1 IS if it ft kiA On
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