O '0 1 Price: $4.00 per year. CONCORD, N. 0. SATURDAY. APRIL 5 ' 1902. -SltfGjd? COPY 5 CENTS. 1 SPECIAL SERVICES AT CHURCH. 1SAPT1ST Meeting'lhls Evening? at 6:30 and Bap tising and Communion at 11 "Tomor row. There will be a meeting at the Baptist church at 6:30 this even ing which all Baptists of Con cord are pressingly invited j to attend. Rev. Mr. Conrad, of Fayette ville, Rev. H L Pruitt, of Char lotte,, and Mr. Broughton, of Raleigh, will be in attendance and deliver addresses. After the services refreshments will be served. Special music has been prepared for the occasion. On tomorrow at the Sunday School hour Mr. Broughton will address the "Sunday School. " At 11 o'clock services there will be baptising 'followed by communion. i Ho For Dallas. I . It is very desirable that those' here' was klcked on tbe toP of who want births in sleeping car the sku11 todar b a horse and to the Dallas reunion report to,hada kole broken through his me by Tuesday evening the 5th without fail that the some may be secured. H B Parks Commander. k Sure Cure For Loye. The following was handed us by a young gentlemant of Rocky Mount, who tras cured of the malady by this formula. He ad vises all who are similarly effected to try it. Take 12 ozs. of Dislike, 1 lt of Resolution, 2 grs. of Experience, a large sprig of Time, a pt. of the cooling water of Considera tion. Set this over the gentle fire of Love, sweeten with the sugar of forgetfulness, skim with the spoon of melancholy. Put it in the bottom of your heart; cork it with the cork of clear consci- ence, let it rematn and you will quickly find ease and be restored- 9 to your sense again. These things can be found at the apothecary at the house of understanding, on Prudent street in the -village of Contentment. Take when the spell comes on. Rocky Mount Motor. Howtlic Widow Francis Married Patrick A New York dispatch of the 31st ult. says that Mrs. Francis, who is the affiance of Lawyer Patrick, . has actually beat the guards, warden and matron atid has got herself married to him The law adnflts signed contracts and before witnesses as .legal. So thfc lovirflr widow, tvith her attorney and Patrick's father, app1id ft1 admission "to ' the tombs and met Pttricit in the parlor. At a m'omntfwrhen tLe gard and matron were out tor but a few minutes the signatures to the contract were made and they became husband and wife. "A man's best servants ten fingers." '6 his ' Capt. Odell-to Build Another Mill. We learn that Capt. J M Odell is contemplating the building of another cotton mill. It wiiy?e located somewhere near the sid ing below tha oil mill. Mr. Odell is the recognized father of Con cord's great milling industry and building has become a kind of habit with him that we are all glad that he can't break off from, This mill will be his individual property. May he liveldng and build cotton mills all the while. - si ri nnnw T. fk lli a lnc f sn Company Li, our gallant mill- tary boys in blue, will leave Monday morning for Charleston for a week. Transportation is given to 41 men and two officers. The number will be full. A Hole in His Head. Washington, N. C, April 4. Mr. Thomas Hill, a -livervman head. The horse was being shod. Mr. Hill was holding. the bridle. It became unruly and he pulled on the bridle. The animal rose on its hind feet and struck Hill on the skull. Dr. Tayloe at- tended him and trephined the skull four times besides remov ing three pces of depressed bone. The patient is now doing well. ' Mrs. Sapp No Better. Mrs. J M Davenport, of Palm ersville, was in Salisbury last night on her way to Concord, to visit her mother, . Mrs. Sapp, who has., been so sick and whose condition is unimproved Mrs F V Barrier will go to Concord tomorrow to be at Mrs. Sapp's bedside. Salisbury Sun of 4th. Caldwell-Wise. The following card is received and conveys a pleasing message, referring to the future happiness of one of our Concord boysn Mr. and Mr. Frankliir Fisher Wise request the pleasure of your company at the marriage of their daughter, Estelle, to Mr. Edgar Busbee Caldwell, on the afternoon of Tuesday, the twenty econd of April, at half after two Vclock, at home, Selraa, Alabama, At home af tef the'first of May, eight hundred And thirteen Church street, Lynchburg, Vir ginia. (Growing peaches in Delaware r4ust be a longevity promoting business. At a recent banquet given fcy ' the Governor to the perch growers, there were present one in his 87 year, still hale and hearty; six over 80, and a dozen or more pver 70. The press reporter didn't con sider it worth while to notice the boys. Morning Star. Isaac Cruse iu Jail Isaac Cruse .was captured Fri day evening within about half a mile of where he killed his wife. H is now in jail. Poor Ike, if we are correctly informed, has a grievance and had ho killed a man along with his wife and had done the deed at the most pro yoking time there's hardly a jury in Cabarrus that would willingly render a verdict that would di rect punishment. . Kissing. Kissing is a noun; it's a name proper noun, because it is the proper thing to do when two are ready and the heart is willing; plural number because it takes tvro to perform it; common gen" der because it is generally per formed by one of each sex; pos sessive case because it possesses a delirious infatuation for the humon race and agrees with the parties pertorming the act. Kissing is closely connocted with "buss," which is a good old backwoods expression, meaning a kiss that is highly enjoyed by two greenhornswho have powerful lungs and wond erful suction to perform the act with. In this sense buss means one kiss rebuss means two, pluribus means a numbor of kisses, ' horribus means to be caught kissing by the old folks, merribns means to steal a kiss, syllabus means to kiss the hand instead of the lips, blunderbuss means to kiss the old maid by mistake, and omnibuss means to kiss your mother-in-law. Mooresville Cotton Mills to Enlarge. At a meeting of the stock holders of the Mooroaville Cotton Mills, held' Tuesday of this week, a resolution was adopted authorizing the secre tary to submit the books for the increase of new stock to the amount of 9 per cent of the present total, stock, making about $50,000 additional shares. The proposition isnow open to the stockholders and if the stocks is taken an additional room will be built to Mill No. 2, and equipped with new machin ery Mooresville Enterprise. The receipts from chickons onrl no-frc lncf vmrwns ooi and eggs last year was million dollars. An avernga of four dollars a hj3ad for the citizens of the UnitedStates. t at?. Kocky Muunf Motor. f T.heseAre Tlie I-'ftvrMes. f!fjlf;ito's ilountain Violnt. Sweet Pink. La Frico Rose, ' Wo v ill, until fuher .notice, Cashmere Boquct and?4ork Iffrulry 25 pieces, snuJi as Pil are exqisitely perfumad Toile! u: Oasos,Sheets, Towel, Np Soaps. Colgate's Colossal, kins Ilan.rc&icfs, f( 2'oc, Turkish Bath. White Clematis Not moitt ;han 8 slvts to m and Olite Palm are leaders ' parh lot- Tabo CloThs and everywhere, peerless for Spreads in with the above will purity. -Go to Fetzer', Drug be 5 and 10c each. No sfarch Store for Colgate's Soap.' ! will bo put in any ofthebove 'mentioned. "All kinds of. useful employ-; We are yours to please, Concord Steam Lud iv jTTTTTTtTnTTTTTTnTTTYTYYTTTTTTTTTYTTTTTTTW I mhhhii DEPARTMENT STORE. if -TO- c p c c t c c "THIS department is large variety carried manship on every garment. To all -women with 3 I whom right material and correct fit are features of 3 I first importance you will find this stock very in- I teresting. The popular prices are also one of our strong reatures. ::::::::::: .6 at the AE cannot say too W Underwear, Shirt top Skirts. flew -White E made, correct fitting, up 1 ..J .jfUiiiiiiiiiiUiiaiiUiiuuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiuuuiiijiia IH5 TLX S JL is what we. are after. The day of auctions be over. Our stock of Furniture and House Furnishings the best the State affords. Buying in car lots and saving freight and discounts gives us a long lead over small buyers. When in need of anything in. our lino if you'll give us' a call we will convince you in a minute that wo can give you the best goods for the money invested. A fine lino of 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, Ilammock and Dawn Swings, everything you can think of to make you feel comfortable" Bell & Harris FOR OVER SIXTY EARS Mrs. "Window's Hootbirtf Hyrp has bors of moty.TH for their children whue tepthiutr with perfect ucceB8. It : B(,otliefl the ch,,d Hoften8 the KUmR , al)y all vn, cure wind colic, rh'I in V tet remedy for Diarrhoea. It will 1 relive trte poor little tmfltrer immodi- 1 of worj,i. TwtVtj cen a hot I i3e. Be wire and S.-kfof ,,;Vari. tVVin- jowa HofthlI)ff Hvrni wd uu nn othor Vir Twenty-Five Piec&s For 25s. ii immi J 3 3 growing because of. the 1 and the superior -work- fi a IT WEAR GARMENTS, f WE ARE SIIOWIN.G THE' VERY BEST VALUES IN i 3 Percal Wrapper s 3 in light, medium and dark colors. The sizes are from 32 to 42 and a large purchase brings them tf) you I price of the material 49c, 75c, 88c, 99c, 1.2E. . . : A much about our Muslin 3 Waists and ; ready-to-wear 1 Shirt Waist, beatifully 1 k. C - to 2.00. 1 3 W IS SB s Z Furniture Co. TTTTTTTT7TTTTT7TTTTTTTrT7TTT7TT7TTferfTTTTTTTTi? Time . . and E wait lor noman. YOU donT nctaci to havoiTbody Pi tr. 3 i W.A 1 i for yon wlvflt yon . . watches . . i I

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