JL- A. "V tf S1 3 vSn, t ! 0. I . 0 Of ililul y i ft it V 0 . 4y f Price: $4.00 per yar. ;0NC0RD, N.'O. WEDNESDAY, MAY 14 1502. -Single copy 5 cents. NEWS F lit) 31 AO. School Closing Trial Seiuons-leath , of an Infant. May 12. Ve.re badly intieedl of rain. in this section Messrs. Benson ani iMorrisdn will soon ccmjdeto tlic building of Mr. Samuel Furl, of Moores- vUie. ' Rev. M r.. Crane, of Tennessee, preached a very interesting trial sermon on last Sabbatli evening at Gilwcfi. tic also preached in the morning at Bethpae, the fletd being vacitot at -p resent. Mrs. M A Emerson expects to leave TexaS next" Thursday, the Kth, and hopes to arrive-' in Moore.sville an Satur-day, the 17.th, after- a ; visit of about a month to her brothers, Messrs. James arid "Robert Casriion, who .have made their home in that State fqr some time. Dr. G J Gouger made a flying trip to Charlotte Saturday. Children's Day exercises were held at Shiloh on last, Sabbat li and wero veiy much enjoyed by all. Services were opened by an appropriate song from the choir, followed by prayer from Rev. Mr. Crowdei. The first recita tion was by Master Fred Ed wards, subject, "Was it Y"ou Second, Ila Earnhardt, subjecct, "Look Up, Eight Up." Third, Lock Edwards, subject, -'Two Pennies." Fourth, Mc Edwards, subject, 'Eabie's s. " Fifth; Mamio Honeycutt, subjcct, "Our Worir." Sixth, Gaul ona Honey cutt, .subject "It Must be Settled Right." Seventh, Exercises, Al phabetically jy twenty -four chil dren. Eighth, Ela Hayer, subject, "The Sin of Oinissiou," after w tor, the entire exorcise being in Vcrs;;,rsod with .music. Thecvou- fin mmh; Tim fnnnivil sor. I vice .wrVo conducted.at Coddle Crek ct lurch by Rev. Crowder, after which thi? baby was lad to rest in the catmetwy at , that plaoj LVL.JL.JSLJ COUUT ADJOUUNS. baby's gone, ".but we would not call thee back. JI. Casts Disposed of ntnl YcnlicU lie One an 1'rror. Superior court adjourned tliis (Wednesday) morning at 0:30 o'clock, Euipty is the cradle since 1 The cases not previously re- MISS ClIILDEltS SAFE. J nst' Could 'ot fell the Folks (i.iod bye -.Meant no Harm. Miss Cordie Childers has landed safe at Sterling Nebraska qs indicated some days ago. ported aro as fellows: Jams". Furr vs. Sam Host. Hi t4iis case the jury gave a verdict hi error for the plaintiff, Furr, when it was intended for the, defendenr, Host.-. The jury had dispersed bef ore the error was discovered and on being s:Uistied of the arror tho court HEMIlfiiEliT n i explanation to her uncle at Lenoir: ' Sterling, Neb!, May C. "Dear Undo Will: I know you were a little surprised at my! a new trial. . M M Furr vs. G ,T Crowell The jury rendered a verdict in favor of tho defendant, Crowell. J W Wadsworth's Sons vs. leaving the way I did, but I: . J . Dell & Harris Co. The verdict just didn't? have ilio ncH've to tell , ... , ' . . ..,. ; was in tavor of the plaintifl. you all good bye. I hope, you i , , . J 1 ! A number of cases were con- We ativertio just vvbat 'fo ha;eand ha've just what ve adver tise. Cony tp this store at a:v time and yu will find' every de partment interesting because the stocks are never allowed to in dviwn and the no- appear:1 nccS are continually being added. We carry a popular Hue of merchai'disc th ) best Hi At can be had at a reseuable ju'-ce. The iiatronago of Ibis store has grown and increased each succeeding n.oiith because of Mho superior value g ving. . Tins store is particularly "in! cretirg row tccauso of .he JTiountains of ik w moi char.diso th.at Jill the counters high. This Lev lot of White GochIs, Lawns, Diitiities, Organdies and Laces aro jn-5 "what you want for the hot summer wear. They art? bright and new at prices that will justify a liberal purchase. think hard of mc for leaving the way I d id, Love to every one. "Yrdurs lovingly, "COKDIE." tinucd till next court. hero's &5. 00 for tho Jefferson Davis MoDument fund aud he de rided us rather severely for hav ing gotten but 7. 0 for tho cause. We wero asked to get up what Confederate Veterans wore willing to give through Camp No.' 212 and we felt that those who were able1 to give, needed but to know that the movement to collect a fund existed wheu surely every one would gkuUy put in a mite of one dollar for Inch wero remarks by tho pas-! rll completion of the m-iunent. , nig .-;crv;ce v:is n TJliOIl CMKJCl- valiy iak Jided for tho yoiuig, the text being- "ifr.nunnl u:-r Now Thy Creator in the Day.-, of Thy Youth." Tho eVihlren i ;i aoh credit for th com i ? i g manner in v;i; Sclioob 1 1 , . 3lr. Watson, the Soam in. Mr. B F Watson, sou of our townsman, Mr. J W Watson,. was i n intui'natino' fiourn .rr rm i or the Davis Monument. " A special friend mob the writer stroots lhis corning in full sailor on the street recently and said . uniform. He has been at home this is not for publication but j from ow ork 0,1 a'pernnt. Ho entered the naval service some 13 months ago and has been on the faftlo.ljin Idniana for ten months. He lias had the satisfaction ofJ a cr-uiso to China, Spain, France, England and Cuba. He likes tho service. The writer asked him about storms and their effects on such monster vessels as the Indiana. J He said he had the experience of t.we g'ai d storms. They do uol efuc: ih(? Indiana much. Sho sails right rn hi the even lenor of her way and lets tho mountain waves sweep nwr over nc It was not our purpose to weary Veterans with this matter. ' It should be a fiw, will oG'ci I ing by those who would lMhorj pa't with a dollar than not to. feel that he had an interest in i V v. V J lb nouun'-nt. s Ti:-: vess'".l ' . eiitnv- ly rndor water but hardly rochs. All d .;ay ill :;rl i!;;.'!"1.! hreexs making it ands';j.re bi low hr iyy a; no v. Wash' Fabrics, Un; White Goods, Lacss, equaled Values. wl,riPes' Etc' ' White Creeds litis Lii-ik! grcr.t fuvor , . rt , . . , , aa:ou; wonuu this h ii to 10 vara rorunnnts m 40 men col-, ....... ,r. , orod Lawus. i or yard 5o. 1 U into lctonii Lawu ;H ifct.rs u j CXtl'll VHlUO lit VJ, Ob: vo 10c. rrintodj'atistf' nny Dimity, cxtrenio : Wlrt IVisiun Law : ;2 .i.. uk 15c. value, 7 l2c and ' ' lOo. inch Persmn L : -v:;, cxtrn Vidne. per yurd 5C' Dotted IMii-lin Swifsinnlltho plain r- r t colors us well as fuuey stripes and I ., ''x,ni tmo IerMan Lnwu, olt as figures 15c. I SHK ' 33c i Si-eciid Vid'ie in 4 inch Freiich L'iwn 85o Wool CnuUie, only a few droBS ! worth )rp, f--peo'ul 25o. pattern?, now 25c. , jjBeQ stripe Whi'to T,a-n, ;:.& The 'Foulards, u-w patterns, look like ' . 1('c silk and wear better, per jard 25o. I rocml in Lnco Stripe Wi .u CeotU at 12 l-2c, l!)c nnd ."x.. Laoo stripe Grenadhie in black and' c,$ ineh AVhite Ors-.l ' tti else delicate colors, per yard 4Sc. I M)10l-e ftt ioe. our price ' 2jc. New soft finish Charubray, all colors, j Very fine 7:5 ineh French Oryuudie, value 12 1 2c, s h-cia price 10c. ! L'rice . (50c. , J o . . t rwrt r 'cum irT -'I H,.1 M M m J- jLO lis tm M rm tm m. rmm. and just "ct one of our Gurney, North Star, Cold Wave, La Belle or National- Refrigerators or Xorth Siar Ice Iiox aijd don't b r -si: '. W k c,L it .k I:; ;j i - . A r raise's the JU'.n -to ,12 00 whicli Ave ,'hafl tan over To tho proper' coin r. c r"vU r Cc'd.-.-r, Tf-irntnoeVs. l r r v-v;y 1 1 il ! 1 '.' c.; -:r. thin': u- U ni;-,o ' a hie and tho inner man lool; nice. Furnjtuiv ---'ny lan-l b'1 y .i.iv-. . spot ea:-,h, isoui' ;ay ot hi; (A; i'ic us a Ion,; bed u'. or Mna'l i".ip-iv It's :v. p!.-a.rure.to r.ii.nv you - mi'.:-K Ti ;tii'l sec ti- will. !o vi, ;n-o il t'.'j eeiw-I iuTlforthe oiy wlteu wo F.hall haye o.olPt-.ii'U oil ;.' a '. t i t i :-T3 o".a i,.'!iJ.ii,.in--' (i,- (jil ' h..L he";nt oT 1 h ' ' d lar not yet banded us. In th ; s the 1 benl, Ihe! thof.r.riiti I ! . '; ' 1 :i n . i -t A V : v 4 J. vrward ueb anjounts I to! aro ! LOST ) TI,. reoly .tIv :t .:. " e did i '-Ti in !' life TTiHlTTH;;;!. to ,'-'0 U? WltllOUl OJI now inf.r as much as a d'.'i.tf in it. J ; s i ,,o ... . i . i '' ; . '..:: '.i T!:.:;t -rnu donor .sn , by! . ''-.'Hi.'-- 1 -v 5 i Jo.; i to ,..'iter.r-'.n ''av.s a. nd tlie ; i ' ' 1 ' io a V ban:;', ad e ;'; euiy thj r- .(icirtJ i'or itr.soidy C:n .l-;f-'ocau'se. , 1 ; j , .1 to the va i ' :. I ;c:- IhT! Y.iur Jan-J !:o-vo!. i:f your bac!c directly lyou : (Jne-M '"Hi : o;o . o to orcsuaT you friend rub; Perry )ax: - 1. .r.. a lo your aeh- t. tiT3 t'rrobbiu; b : ii as bad as .way. Pain- ri'l jl. . i ... i !r ;w : pain whicn b ! ,. ' toothache, dies aw ! knler is tq.iaJJy e;ood in ixliev ' . 'V in j x)r sciatica and the various brorciu ., a 4A ni1 h -. .' h at once ( ft ' MillUh'C: CpU;;h 1 h says J II 'do 1 (-..-:e that a.ete 1 so :rly i . , U! ; it.11' ) 1 Ti, :ver (.re o ti o I ! i' Oi' o a. i tiiiii,. JO. n. on - ! ( .. : e .i v ,M - v t: r ' il H 41 .'e y-o of ' forms of rheumatism. 23 and GOc, f qr.b: kly." Gi'uso n Ib'ur' bdor a T?i'u ' hooro 0 I

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