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'f S.1 'J pyA i J .1 Mrr n i nff N ! Mir p S . Pure;?: $1.00 por ycjr (COKD, N. C. FRIDAY. JULY -J. 1902.' Single nsY 5 cent rEitinTiiiu,ns rms. .ILTENMI- Tliis Disease lhfii:wl lVi'! Nature . . . .of lie CpMation on Hie Kiug-Dauger f Complications. A surgeon of authority in the city said today of the operation upon King Edward and the con dition ivhich was officially re ported as making it necessary : "Perityphlitis is a terra that formerly .was used to describe the process which today is cor roctly known to be appendicitis. This nomenclature is practically unknown today in this country, but still persists in England, where the diagnosis and treat ment of this condition has not generally advanced to the per fection obtaining here. "Speaking broadly, there are three main types oi appendicitis. Firlst, where the process is con lined to the vermiform appendix, involving chiefly its inner coat . th; is the mucous membrane the so-called catarrhal appendix, which may and often does get well spontaneously, with a lia bility of recurring again, and in a possibly severer form. Sec ond, the process involves all the tissues of the appendix, which becomes perforated, there fore infecting the peritoneum', either causing a localized abscess or "perityphlitis," or passing to the third form, where there is a generalized and usually fatal peritonitis. . .."While the diagnosis of ap psndicitis in any of these form-i is not ordinarily difficult, it may have to be distinguished from several other conditions of con siderable gravity. The disease rarely makes its first appearance in persons of middle or advanced life, and as it is at this period that malignant processes begin to make their appearance, one must always bear in mind the po'ssibility of a cancerous growth of the intestine. The latter may have existed for some time, and suddenly give rise to such acute symptoms as easily to simolate an appendicitis. "If King Edward really has been suffering lately from a form of peritonitis, that now requires immediate operation, it is quite probably of the second type, the so-called localized abscess or ty phlitis. "The results of operations for this cause in persons of oidi nary health are usually good. In persons of diseased tissie and advanced life the .dagger from mwise entirely ro reveai tp jhoCELEBKATil&.N OF TiiL' (SLdRIOUS puplie. . ."Whatever the particular ma ture of the'opetatiou Some ap prehension must be felt in a person of King Edward's previ ous habits aLd physiqup as re gards thtf ultimate outcome." New York Evening Post. FOl'KTH. Hi Ntodholtlfti s of the Coleman Manu facturing Company Meet and the Kaee - Have a Day of TroHt and pleasure. This was a day of iuterest to 'our negro race in the community. Primarily it was the meeting of the stockholders of the Cole-1 'man Manufacturing Company but was expanded into a great social and intellectual gathering. The crowd was not immeusely Good Start Keep It Up. Capt. Jno. L Miller of the Concord, fire fighters phones us his acknowledgements to Mrs. R . iarKe but cheerful and well be- A Brown for a voluntary contri-'haved. The exercises -in the butionof $5.00 toward the ex-'COurt house were well attended, penses of the trip to Raleigh being about all the room would meeting and .tournament. It hold. was a umeiy, inougnuui pusn at : There was vocal music with the right wheel and is a gentle organ accompaniment and also hint to others to do likewise, by the Bethel colored brass band. uvery mem oer or tne company I Col. Paul B Means made one stands ready too ,o doff, his cap of' bis characteristically strong to you as the sheckles drop into speeches. Rev. T B McCain the treasurers hands. Who'll spoke with great earnestness and be next? emphasis in inculcating the high Virginia Ladles Stcuck by a Traln-Ono er principles of citizenship Killed Outright. among the race. Richmond, July 3. A special' Bishop Harris, of Salisbury, from Warrenton, says: "Today being present, was called upon while Miss Kate and Miss Pi)-, and spoke with force for "the cher, the latter a daughter of wiser and safer and more up Delegate Pilche, were out driv-! building ways for the race, ing near Midland, their vehicle! After adjournment large num- was struck by a double-header bers repaired to the old Cleaver train of the Chesapeake & Ohio Club hall, where refreshments road. church, the proceeds of which are to go toward building a .hall AntterEnjaybleeastof Values ' in 15 1 ore f op Tomorrow Fyida'y Our sale is attracting the attention of shoppers all over town and tin's store is tne center of activity. Read aur ads every day or you might miss something. Yotfr visit Here tomorrow will result in great benefit to you. Goods are sold just as advertised in every respect. Miss Kate was instantly were served by the Zion Hill killed and Miss Jr'iicher fatally injured." About the 17 Year Locusts. About two months ago the arrival of the 17-year locusts was advertised.' Prof. Sherman, of the- State agricultural depart ment, told the public that they would be on hand the last of May and advised the people in advance not to be uneasy. But the locusts haven't come and it is up to the gentlemen who know all about such matters to explain. The fact is that these locusts don't appear in any given locality every 17 years. If they did this was not the year for them to appear in this section. At last time they were here-at least any considerable numbers was in May, 187121 years ago last May. That year they were pretty thick for a few weeks m Statesville rnd other portions of the county, and they infested the country up the Western railroad as far as Marion at least. Just how much of this section they covered we don't know, but they were in th portion named, as wo redtll from personal experi- on the Zion Bill church lot for public occasions. Charleston In Luck. It is lucky for the Charleston Exposition folks that the Buffalo Exposition people were also in a hole. The House accepted the Senate ameudmenr. to the general deficiency appropriation bill to appropriate $500,000 ' for the Buffalo Exposition and rejected the amendment for $150,000 for the Charleston Exposition. Later, however, the latter vote was reconsidered and the Char leston amendment was adopted. We are persuaded that if Cha.r- I leston only had been in need of relief it would not have received it. When it comes to appropria tions for the South Congress is not wont to deal with them with a lavish hand. Winston Sentinel. 9 Our entire Silk stock goes in this sale tomorrow greatly reduced. Many silks will change owners to morrow. Hairkashy cable cords in wash silks, usual price 50c, sale price 29c New lot of. Pearl Buttons in all sizes and economically priced. Big values in fancy lace stripe white goods Jit 10c, 15c and 25c Tomorrow we clean up the remaining 12 l-2c white Madrass and 150 yards of plain white H)e Lawns in remnants of 2 to 5. yards at, per yard 65c Our specials in China and Glass Ware are. creating a great deal of interest, as the price on many articles being half. Sis? fS- - J ?r-yj DID YOU EVER. . anaetheftcs becomes greater. l5ubsgquent (jomplicatidlis, pneu monia or acute kidney gondi- t tiols, may brfcg about & latSr fatal termination "This report is so necessarily ambiguous as not completely p exclude the poibilito of there being conditions which it seemed ence and the files of The Land mark bear witness to the fact. StatesfilleXapakmark. Pjthian'Si'oticqi Copcord odge Xo. of l of P$ vll meet this evening at 8 o'clock. Visiting brethren cor dially Welcomed. Full attend ance 0rged. Work in second rank. Instellation of officers. Two Crushed Under a Mass of Slate." Richmond, Va., July 2. A Louisa, Va., special says: O L Brooks and Joseph Kinghlorvwere crushed to death last night by a nass of slate, weighing tons, that fell from thft jroof of a G5-foot level in tlie sul phur mines and caught the un fortunate mentbile thy were at woak. Kingiifju as years of age unmarriecjj a native of Louisa; Brooks leaves a wife and five children, who reside in Spotsyl-' vania coui Still another candidate for sheriff ! No. For Senate. Better than that. Our candidate will run on a flatform" broad enough for all The to stand on. sven the rook. LILLY DARLING will stand or fall on its merits. Call and look at them. Good cook ing is essential to gooa health and to be fyappy you must have health and the best stove on the market is not too good Irou King, Star Leader, Blue Fiamfl Oil with latest improved ovens. No Oil Stove better and prices way down. Furniture! Furniture! All we ask is come and see. Car lots spot cash is our way of buying a living profit our way of selling. We can trade. , Boll ana Harris ZET'm.r. Oo. o o Jl joC XXX " o A' Your businesses, to a great uxknt, judged by your stationery. Therefore you should use the best. The cost is but little extra and the satisfac tion is worth morooyoulhirti ten ,t::r.es the difference. Our type flier's ate the latest and put together in a manner pleasing to tfoeV Phone 71. - STANDARD JOB OFFICE. i t i xjocx:: ;x .,cl.x"4" ;:x V i ... T 1.1 J Eena m your suDscnptiuii jjo The Standard 35 c';s, a month
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