: : ": Iice: .OOerear. : ONCORD, N. U. WEDNESDAY. JUNE 18, 1902. Single copy 5 cents i . . U1UL 11AD&V11CRT. When the F.oremanora Mill Reuses to Reli-nae Her from U'ork felie Jumps from a 'Window. Because the foreman of the Highland Park Manufacturing Company rptused to release her from'work, Fennie "Wagstaff, a nisnt operatiye, jumped from a i 'hi'h window in the mill last night and was very seriously in lured. The girl said that her parents were sick, and asked t5 be re lieved from duty for the night. The foreman, not believing that the "illness of her parents was dangerous and not taking her plea seriously, declined to gran her request, stating that the mil was short of hands. Going to the window, the girl z i A .7:11 I awn mriy ai ireyi nm. The lawn party at Fof est Hfll n Tuesday night was eminently successful. The agqd land 'the staid were there and smiled be nignly on the joys of those of huiddinj? vears. The middle " aged WblO UIOIC, icuuu"b ice which was to promote hap niness more than to fill the coffers. Tlie beaux and the bells were there in all the joyousness . . -i of life's springtime vigor, nope fulness, beauty and affability. It was au unusual gathering of Mt Pleasant Items. Mt. Plpn.sn.nt. Jifne 17. Mr. Fred afisenheruae?; ofVartte" Lis visiting his uncle, Mr, W N. Misenheimer. Mrs. Jessie Skeen, who has been quite sick for several days, is somewhat, improved at this writing. Mr.'W-M Cook left Sunday night for Morehead City where he goes to stand the State exam ination in pharmacy. Mrs. M L Buchanan came in Tuesday morning to visit her bcautiously arrayed young ladies mother. and gentlemen that portrayed all the happiness allotted to mortals The juveniles, too, were there in gay and tripping glee. However paradoxical the term, the ice cream went like hot cakes ii.-l ,i , r. nvVinnctofl pro thn (Jfi- jumped for a plioim on onAnr Washington to visit relatives - . i i . i- i w n run c m i i I i imii i i iiun ii - w - outside, which she failed to reucn ma,m . " ! m f thcro . v,1t,i tr mppt thp domana Miss liauj, io win ;:z::: :ws Hrrtaril mak0 giouna, unto , . IU ,,tiff Onlw! her future homo. auu ouj Mr. B C Tavis, who has been in school at Newberry College, is expected here Thursday night to spend several days before re turning to his home at Winston. Misses Ellen Bangle and An nie Bell Barrier left last Friday A-.Gr.eat Sale Tomi . n : Cat -Price-'- Beginning Mm. -A m MX m M f 4 N' nTHTNa sneaks the peoples' mind more loi-iir flmn iupvphscmI Diitronaffe. Our niciinij . - i.o tx,M, inoviviuintir in:itpi'i:illv each moiitii this year and it is our -aim to make the last Uu weeks in June extremely busy. Wo know that this can be brought about at this time only by a cut price, which has been done in a liberal mannM Hie' prices are matchless and the values irrestable. 1 1 lnnlr. 1 f V(M1 d()ll t si vjome ro mis iuiu tmu muv I find just what is advertised there is plenty of tune to go elsewhere and pay more money, nU feUC """V .iu a wn summoned Mill No. 4 was running and the and she was taken home. It is operatives of this were denied thou-ht that she will recover.- much of the pleasures but before Charlotte Observer. the evening hour for'work Capt. Odell treated them as a body to ice cream. They formed in one i Dicii i I" " icecream, xnojr juimc Here is a good hint from the ljne and enjoyed the luxury .i;j. f fV,Q pViilistine IOOd a !nJlQc n Vinm. eauor ui j. i tnen put uio apiuuiw w for us and good for you: ,lNo, I ming whie jiug 0n the even do not feel sorry to lose a sub sijriber, I do not feel sorry for ing's pleasures. The Forest Hill band discours- Mt. Pleasant and Finger will' cross bats 'on the homo diamond Saturday evening at 4 o'clock. Come everybody, a warm game is expected. Mr. Preston Johnson, of Al bemarle, came in Tuesday to spend seyeral days with friends. B. SC,riucr, J- " atiu r uiesu uiii uuu - ' - the man who, liking ten articles, ed gpa music and its tones cancels because he dislike one. would hay6 st00(i the test of the This man who will tolerate no critiual ear.t . jt js f uny Up to the 1 1 ideas but his own is not m me gtandard of a g00d local band. line of growth, and for such fWo is little hope. Of course The large, splendid lawn was 11 15A. .: V. nlnllrifl HcrVlt IIIUIO la "vru" I Weil llu Up Willi oicmiv. you are not expected to accept i d chairs and tables were dis .. . t T.mmr f.VlinW I " .. . ;i , all that I writo I may think tributed over ifc an(j social groups differently myseu wmuuuw,uu I want the privilege of contra dieting mv words as often as I choose." The jewel consistency a - is often a' paste jewel. We neod to be consistent with truth, not to be consistent with our imper feet understanding of truth. We need to learn to think for our selves and to be thankful to the man who tguches us in tender were everywhere The Standard man watcheilthe playful young folks at tap hands and then catch her if you can. It called up the past and ho hopes to be pardoned for a wel ling sensation that "I wish it were I." All in all it was an evening of much real pleasure unexcelled 4 9 nc n. lawn niYrtv in the memory places and makes us think. Qf the writer. T-..ii;-r. s . . -i American urange liuuewu. The financial proceeds were 7ri Ul03 which is quite satisfactory. I'rofltaWe Farintug. v , J F Wilson who lives in No. C Mrg Melissa Cline Dead. township, rented a piece of land Mrs Melissa ciine, relict of last year for $50 standing rent Solomon Cline. of and planted it in corn. He cul- . F , iYlL. i icaanui, ui .v tivatprl it altogether with tbe tnated it anofeeue Sunday eren- piow and spent 39 days in doing Vlil all the plowing. He made mg i iu . enough shucks and fodder to pay years. 43h was buried on Mofl the rent aftd for re-planting and (jayj Rev. B S Btown conducting had all the corn, wrncn was -uu the funerai. . m it OA J T .lr ' . Infant Dead. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. John Folks died at Cannon- ville Tuesday. The funeral ser- vices were conducted today (Wednesday) at 10 o'clock and the little body was laid to rest in the city cemetery. m,m " A Majority of Hie Senators Faror the rmiaina Kouie. Washington, June 17. A num ber of correspondents made a poll of the Senate this afternoon which showed a majority in favor of the Panama Canal route, and that four Senators are op- nosed to canal legislation in any form. Mr. Teller, who is one of tho Quartette, told the corres- pondont of The Observer that the canal would cost-twice as much as anv estimate submitted. catrv Simmons favors Tho kJUCVI. V'- ' Minir-Qiyin routo. while Mr. x i ivii ' Trit.p.hard will vote for the 1'ana- ma route. It tho poll made to day 'is correct the situation is rather remarkable, as the i'ana- ma route had only a handful of supporters at the first of the session, when foenaior uauci vv. gan its advocacy. Prices Cut Furiously On Wash uoods. If you are at all interested you should respond promptly to these as the best patterns go first, i fn ' li ri: fr.oi- ilnrc lnrrro rrfno't of patterns, never sold for less than 5c, cut price die 500 yards of 3c Lawn at the matchless price,. 2b Gic Apron Check Ginghams, fast colors, 5c SPECIAL LAWN VALUES. Hon ii f if nl natterns of fine Dimities & Lawns, 10 cents. T.nwns that, are ordi narily sold at 10 cents, our price 7 1-2 cents. W n ' r n , s 1 1 o w i n it L a w n s fr w - v' c? at 5c that are worth a third more 5 cents. EXTKA VALUE. Dotted Swiss, fine col ored Lawns and Or- T 1 1 . J. .,1,1 candies rna wuii- um u for. 25 yard, our special t wi on 1 i r i ti io cents. Wliiteand blucGren- adine that was sold for 48 cents yard now 25 cents. 25c Foulards, .looks like silk, now 15 cents bushels, for the 39daysplorin. Gastonia News. " Counfr ConTention Sext Saturday. The Democratic convention, q Cabarrus meets next Saturday to elect delegates to the state, congressional and judicial conventions. Tr Hlinp's maiden name was 4 iss Earnhardt. She first mar ried Mr. Wiley Blackwelder, who, v? believe, was killed in the great wa . She survived her second husband some 20 jpars. Mrs. Cline was from early life a fiathful timber of the Luth eran church and died in its faith. Lends Them All. "One Minute Cough Cure KMtc all other medicines I ever tried for coughs, oias croup and throat anu iuu says D Scott Curin of Loganton, Pa Oe Minute Cough Cure is the only absolutely saio cuugu remedy which acts immediately Mothers every where testify to ttie good ithas done their Hittle oneS Croup is so sudden in its attacks thai me auuiui uneu arrives Hoo late. It yields at once to One Minute Cough Cure, rncont tn take. Children like Bt'Sure cure for grip, bronchitis, COUghS. UlOsOa Ul Ufc oiuiv, Handkerchiefs. In dine TF nnflVorcfiipfs.. v e raKe auoui o uual-h , some 'arfc lace edge and some embroidery edge and, g some a little wrinkled and cut the price, hvevy t one sold for cents eacn, anu aru nm- himiu.-. w this sale they are all tossed on the counter at halt,, U -l nents. "White Waists Ready to Wear; have a line of white Waists that are beautitully i j?j. tUi-i. on1 Tirimwl wif Inn rfn..son. maue, peneci nuins t".. m. - . ... ' i , 11 x., I i-l..-.-. nf rv-ir Air we ask is to auow us io wmi im.-m They are all high grade Waists at 98c, $1.25, 1.50 and $2.00. H.LParks&Comi IDoitrtxrLoxx-t Store y

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