tssiip till O i PttCE$4.00 per yeaV ONC(iy:, it. . THURSDAY. 29. 100?. -SiLE COPY 5 CENTS - A - " ., J S 4 X. v f FATAL QtfLLISlOXON Tllft Yfm N. ? UK. l'AJ.MEK J)Ea1), , yopryFil-t man Frilled atKiSprejal Men J Oueof the AbVst 'and Ifost 'nerated 1 nj urea in a HreeR Jear Marion. . rre8ijirian inrines in tne boutn. "Marion. Ma 28. A bead oi Dr. B M Palmer died at bi collisldn. between two freight home in Nw Orleans Wednes train occurred one mile east of day at ,12:50 from' injuries re the station, here this morjjmgv icteivod on May 5th by being Firem ail Williams, c6lored, on struck by a street car. Theven the .west-bound , train, was erated doctor was 82 ears old. ctfught between the tender arid J He ranked as one of the fore boile. crushed and horribly most Presbyterian divines in the burned to 'death. Engineers! South liy cvuu x.0 wcio RnmmaKe-L1nter Marriage, fully but not seriously injured, j Wednesday evening just as the Brakeman Ballinger had a leg sun began to disappear behind the mountains Mr. Ohas. W men were' slightly ' injured by Rummage was married tj'Miss jumping. 'Both engines and Laura Linker by Rev.' T W several cars were pretty badly Srrjith at the home of the bridet wrn up. .Our congratulations are tendered It is reported here 'that 'the the iappy 0OUple. wreck was caused by the failure 77 , ' i Sam Jones Xt frame on PrlutettlJe. Jjly c CXXX X3e0C .OOC A 3 o -JOL&Xjff EnifoR.STAHPARD: lsawanj . B . article-htTte Standard. the X FT v I . I j. of an operator at Old Fort to give the east' bound train orders to meet the other train here. "No blame is attached -to either crew. The injured are here and are being taken'care of by Dr. G S Kirby. The. track is now clear and trains are passing on lime Special to The Char lotte Obseryer. Three Hoys Misting. A Durham special of the 28th to the Mortiinj? Post savs The disappearance of three boys, two of them aged 12 years and the other 10, from Edge mont, has caused a greaj: deal of uneasiness among the relatives of the boys. Their names are Walter Baker, 12 years old, and Troy Baker,.10 years old, sons Scotia Seminary Commencement. nf tt m Baker, and Charlie Pol .The annual commencement at lock; 12 s old son of John - i! O ! Ml 1 a 1 I ocoua oenmiary wm ue as ioir pollockt 0n Monday evening Annual Sermon, Sabbath, June 8tb, . , . , -u 4:30 p. m. ion n TreDaratorv Entertainment. Monday, bits. Later in the afternoon the June 9th, 7:30 p. m. three bovs were seen bv a necro " 9 J - ' f . 1 1 1 1 1 J! T7M ' 8 00 p.m.. Rev. EM Mateer, Mo- raan m ine neignoornooa ox Jier-. Veytown.Pa. bee creek. The fear of the rela i ITT T 3 T -4 1 I uommenoemeni, ueanesaay, oune ntn .. u Un,Tn Unn I JJ AAA I Annual Meetings of Trustees and Alum- drowned, althoughthis is hardly nae. Wednesday, d.uu p. m. nrohahlo. Manv think that the and llumnae, Wednesday, after- poyf are making their way DacK noon and eveninjr. . J tn thoi r hnmo in Franklin countv. The following from the David- sent tririS t0 -ocate the runa son Dispatch indicate that scme ways IA IllllUUil H KJVUWtVI A. A AIJIUI J nome or Messrs. unmes oi mat A Charlotte special of the 28th county. . ; h.o the Morniner Post savs Robert "during bunaay evening s A Ford (a native of cdbcoVd) de Storm .lightning StCUCK tne UlnroK .himself n. Pn.Tiflifln.t. fnr 'phone, wire running into election to the United States Sen- Messrs. Grim$ Bros. farm Lfft RUhrtin lI1(Wta.t.n nrimarv. house occupied by .Mr. Bob He demands a primary and by 22nd inst. on Sam Jone's sfyie of preachk3g,und truly sidihat ho surely never speaks to the eye on printed papersas he does to the ear and flee to i ace.' Thisi, is strictly true. Yur corres pondent heard him preach every day or nigfit for twenty-one suc cessive days, to very large con gregations, and interest seemed to increase at each service as time rolled on to the end of his engagement. His catchy way of interesting his audience is not so much in what he says as it is in the ay be says it. He does not belieye that diplomacy ever conquered deviltry, and he brings every one's sins and wrong do ings vividly before him in plain and scathing terms. He has "a very earnest way of making his audience hcq their sinful habits that makes a "profound impres sion. It is not at all uncommon to hear people say after hearing him pi each that they intended to live a better life. This was not said from 'excitement but from cool conviction of duty. His pert sayings that seemed so amusing were always an earnest and scorching rebuke to some Finful practice. "Ousehveu." aim ua AND TffE last two dajs in this month should make V business, matters rather brisk at this Store be- $ cause of the extremely low prices on merchandise of a high'character. The department stofe is a gOod! store in which to. do shopping because Of X; the large and .interesting line of goods carried- X on one Hoor so moderately priced. ft' . ft Four legged Chicken. Fletcher Church, of Lewis, Fork, has a big chicken with our well developed legs and it uses them all in walking, too. It ought to make a good hand at scratching in the garden. Wilkesboro Chronicle. Conrad's family. The phone in the building was demolished and a fine Shephead dog lying uner the house was killed. The room was unoccupied at the time and no one wasinjured" Tlie Cannon & Fetzer Building The walls to thCnon & Fet. zer Company's new addition arg going upafe5, splendid pace un der the guidance of Mr. Robert McAllister and it will " not be lotnf till Concor4 wilf havein thL-the largest SjkI probably the mosi mawnncent trade emporium lK the SUie f Torth Carolina. The front of the whofe building will, be builfcnew and alike with superb granite block cners and almoslisolid plate glass front. It will be a mammouth affair in announcement, h hopes to An Object Lesson. The eniiie South owes a debt of gratitude to Representative Thompson, who has just re turned to Washington with a party of Northern and Western congressmen, whom he took on a tour through the South at hits on expense in order tha' they might better understand the re lationV; uxist' ng between the Mjhites. and blacks. The im pressions produced on these $ Plain White Lawn, usual- price loc, our price Persian Lawns, beautiiul quality, at 15c, 25c and Very fine French Lawn, 40 in. wide, underpriced here to only, per yard Lace Stripe Whit Goc is ' large variety at 10c, 15c and, per yard X "Rlo rklr T o nn QfiW X at 10c, 15c to, per yard i ft X A Li Lawns, per yard X 40 in. Plain Solid colored R(i k jb ClttPIHT ? o III Li I IIIIIIU Ul UUIIINI M 1 Mi TP kill tr M. f J WHIVkl WHU.vlU ll.lUIMUllif Diarrhoea.Dyscntery, and the Bowel Troubles of Children of Any Age. Aids Digestion, Regulates the Bowels, Strengthen the Child and Makes TEETHING EASY. Or mil 25 etnta to C.'J. MOPFETT, M. D., ST. LOUIS, MO. Klohknok. 8. C. Not. 2(1. 1900. I wai first advised Uv our fntnilv nhvslcian In Charl s: in to use TEETI11NA ffith our babv when lie wi but a Terr Tounir infant, ax a preventive of culic ami to warm vnl swppten the atmnacb. jater it was uneful In tuethinir troubled, and iU effect lias been fount! tobcROvcrv beneficial undKofree from danirrn that are coniwiiient upon the use of (I runs and soothing syrups, that we bavo come to regard It, lifter iiko with thre children, asoneif lb nnoexsilifs when (here l a new unby in the house and until the tectbir.i; froiiblet are over, mni w take pleasure In 'L'coinuienillnir It toonr friends Iobu al of the horrid stuff that so many people use to keep their tby quiet. v UAHXWKL.LJI. AVKH, (Manager Daily Times ami Wceklj i nuea-ileBsonKir.) Fetzor's Drug Store. Lii(TCCTH I N G POWDERsil Costs Only 25 cents at Druggists, cut theknot that will secure the j sentative Darrough, of Micigau, primary rather than tiny hope he has of being elected. who stated to a Suu reporter that he sees no reason for inter- Jess Fnwart Returns to the i Jane. Bluute U,J 1110 l"1, Southern affairs. from the chain ?ang on tho first! Tk- '(Btlemen f;ttt a to Monday m March, caiae in Wed- their -jngressional dutief with a nelday night to Chairman Gil- broader vision nd Waprer, Ion's and sliced to be returned in 'knowledge in regard to actual the gang to serve out the fa-, conditions. Such information as mainder of his time. When thpy TOSSPSS wil Hoar awriv rcb-Q,l nrTur ha nnma hnnl HIUUV a fOiT aild elTOHeOUS iUetl he knew he would be caught any j that they have heretofore had. how and he preferred to come j They will be better able to in by himself. He 'asked Chair-; handle problems affecting the man Gillon to not have him! South in an impartial, passion- whipped. Being assured that he less manner. We. are glad that would not be he accompanied the trip of thests gentlemen Mr. Gillon tc the gang and is proved so pleasant and tMt they Mowiin. . , a. Chance ,-une nignt my uruiuer s oaoy t was taken with Croup," wriu-s Mrs. J C Snider, of Crittenden Kv.. "it . seemed it would! strangle before we- could get a . doctor, so wo gave it Dr. King's New Discovery, which gave quick relief and permanently curail it. We always keep it in the house to protect our child ren from Croup and Whooping Couifh. It cuvpcI mo of a chronic bronchial trouble thai no other remedy, would relieve." In fallible for Coughs, Colds, Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and $1,00. Trial bottles ree at Fetzejs Drug Store. ft I proportiouian type of grand- happily installed in the service saw something of genuine South rrin style. I today. eru hospitality. Salisbury Sun. i.'onccrd - National Bank paid $54,000 in dividends since it opened doors in July, 1888. Its surplus and undivided ' nui'i ir .si'7.v'wi t, l ne losses irom oaa loans m its entire history are $35.00. Ii Cf,s never sued any one or been sued. Its officers are : J Al Odell. president; D B Coltrane, cashier; ' L D Coltrane, assistant cashier; J J JU Jiendrix, uooKKeeper. Board of Directors W II Lilly. W R Odeii, Jno. P Allison, J S Elarris, Elam King V M OdeD and D B Coltrane, of a Life Timo I S8 Perfect fhois: ;;:--25o . in four different positions. We are here for ashort time only so come parly ancravoid the rush. Mothers urng you oabies A souvenir with every 25 cents worth of Pboios. , , Rel Building, opposite Milton-, ian Ifbtel. . Ping: Pong:!, sBoup -to-date and wear ring Pong Ixat ' Pin or Brooch. The very latest. now on sale at Correli's, Tlie; JEWELER, i

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