mmm- Price: fl. 00. per year. JONCCUID, N. CJ. WEDNESDAY. AUG. 13, 1902. Single cca-y 5cj!nts YETEUA.NS I AXNUAI MEET1F0. Camp No. 212 lie-elects Old Ollicers aiid Have ati Uor of Business and Pleas nre. . t Camp No. 212 United Confed erate Veterans met in tjie court house at 10 a. m., August 12. .1902, Capt II B Parks' in the ;hair. ChaplajniSimpson led in prayer. The minutes oi the former reg vlar meeting were read and ap proved. A motion prevailed to re elect officers for tne ensuing year who are as follows: Captain Commander H B Parks, First Lieut., 'G E Ritchie; Second Lieut., C A Pitts; Third Lieut., S R Andrews; Adjutant, VI M Gillon; Sec. and Treasurer, The Veterans' Sbywtiiig Sport. ' According to announcement the veterans of Camp No. 212 en gaged in a shoot Tuesday. Springfiekd rifles were used with the regulation cartridge. The target was set in a gulley near the old Presbyteritui grave yard and the marksmen stoou. on the' hill side beiow the Presby terian church. , The best shot secured trans portal ion to and from the Greens boro reunion. It was surprising how inter esting the sport became and how much better the men could handle the guns than they expected; There was probably not a shot that went wider of t tic mark than i the breadth of a man while if Dimte at Hot Springs in Honor of 31 Iss 'aiiii;Mi, t Concord'. One of the most delightful of the social events of. this summer at the Mouutaiu Park Hotel was a mid-summer hop given Satur day evening last by Mr. GrUtim Andrews, of Raleigh, compli mentary to Miss Mary Ella Can non, of Concord, the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James AV Cannon. TIip largo ball room of the Mountain Park was at tractively decorated, every available place boing tilled with roses and flowers, thus forming an artistic background for the handsomely-gowned women. A march opened th dance, fellow ed nf alternate order by a waltz and two-step. - Toward the midnight, when the guests re gretfully dispersed. Miss Mary lleunioH of Co. II. 7ih Regiment. ! Company H. Tth'N. C Regi Ella Cannon wore a white point j ment will meet in.annt?al reunion d'esprit trimmed with pink. Sho'at Rocky River church on Tues. is a . graceful dancer and 1 . -1 winning manlier charmed every one. Hot Springs Special uf 11th, to Charlotte Observer.. J D Barmer; Color Rearer, D W i the target had been a man 13 of m;,jie Gf the evening, after Moore; Sponsor, Luiu J Harris; ' the 21 shots would have hit him. 'going through some graceful Se'g't. Maj., J L Peck; Quarter! The shots stood in the follow- j figures, the-guests were d upon Master:.,! I Staord; Coihmis- ing order: -jllie stage, which had Weu beauti ,sary, W M VYeddington; Chap- ROS Miller, distance from jfuy anj tastefully arranged, lain, Rev. J Simpson; Surgeon, ' center 1 inch; PM Faggart 2, wner0 a collation was served. W H Lilly, M. D. ; Assistaut Sur-' G E Ritchie 3. D A Caldwell 4f, jDancing was continued until .-'-on, L M Archey, M. D.; His-'George Rice 5, P A Cress 5k, T - - ormn. Col. P B Means. iS Shinn 7i DA Caldwell for; Executive Committee 11 B Daniel Haathcock 71, J D Barrier Parks, M M Gillon, D A Cald-'si, Cul Day vault 9. W M Wed- Mrs. FannlM Ili'lUg Dead., Mrs. Fanrio Deilig. widow of Mr. Michael Heilig, died at the j homo of her father, Mr. --Adam.j M Brown near Salisbjry early J Tuesday inurnLng. She was a j sist(.'.--of Editor N and Messrs. Charles and Henderson Brown, of Salisbury and was greatly be Joved for her excellent traits of character. She 'was J5 years old and left two -small children. She u as day. the 2nd day of September, 1902. It is desired that all sur viving members be present in order to arrange and formulate a connected historical sketch of this Company during the great war. J L Stafford, S W White, 8-28 Committee. Look IMoiisiuit, Phase. Photographer C C Harlan, of Eaton, O., can do so now. th.. j.-li for years he couk'n'-, hec mw- he. suffered untold ny lio;.;i iho worst form of indigestion. All physicians and medicine :tied to help him till In "iVi! i"; .ctrc Bitters, which wor!:eil sum won- buried at St. Paul's church today! dors for him tlv he ' Mares Uiey area goust ;ki u .-ut.erer.s m:.-1 .: much .. ri' ! 1 e.'! sos , ; e r it nd i id . :.ci v new svstfii. Trv (Wednesday.) Misses Ada Creswell and Min nie Tompleton, w!io have been visiting Mrs. .Joel R nd r -jturned to Moorosville, their home, Tuesday. troin dyspepsia troubles. IJnrival. of the St jmach, 1 neys, they r.nilu u; life to the whol') them. Only 50c. Guyr-iuteed by P H Petzt-r, druirgisst. ell. 'dington 9J, D W Moore 11, Chas. n r n IIS 11 m ft m Col. Means again reported t hi t Day vault 11 The rest missed: the matter of supplying him with j the card board, which was 22x28 historic data had been "neglected inches by a small space. i r d urged that the matter be at-1 After the veterans had finished j i "" H E PERIOD IN WHICH WHITE GOODS FOR IMMEDU loaded to this year. j Capt. Q E Smith and Dr. Archey The beautiful banner was by request each took a shot 'to li ghtly defaced when shipped ' represent the younger soldiery, j originally and Miss Fannie Young recently restored its beauty by repainting the dam aged parts. This act inspired the following which was adopted by the Camp. "Resolved, By Camp 212 U. C. V., thjs day assembled that' wo tender to Miss Fannie Young our sincere thanks for her , kind kindness in renewing the paint ing on our beautiful banner. Tiiis act we deem an offering to i h 3 cause so dear to. our hearts ird so nobly embraced by the Daughters' of the Confederacy of which she is an honored mem bor." Upon inquiry it was found tha About forty or more veterans would go into camp at Greens boro. It was determined to leave Concord on No3G north bound train on the 19th. The meeting then adjourned til . the 2nd Tuesday in August 1903. The former came within 3 inches of the center and tho latter within 8$ inches. The proceeds at 10 cents a shot were 12.10 and therefore there will be 65 cents net for the treasury of the camp. ATE USE CAN BE PURCHASED AT A SMALL PRICE. Two Wee ks August n to 23rd. ?Tfrged Apple. Mr. Donald Walker placed a twin apple on ou desk Tuesday that is quite unusual in that it is t wo apples on two stems uniied in one to see it from one view point but ftcjm another it is one apple wit'oflt even a crease iu4 tho peal. It is completely merged. That t'reeis in he merger move ment. ' Kluttz vh. liluckburu. Hon. Theo. F .Kluttz, who two weeks ago wrote to Hon. Spen cer Blackburn, the Republican nominee for Congress in this district, inciting him to hold a joint discussion, has not received a reply? but he saw Mr. Black burn personally this morning and talked with him with refer ence to the challenge. Mr. Blackburn replied that he had not had the opportune to take tnejnatter up but would do soon his return home. Unless an answer is received to his challenge shortly Mr. Kluttz will make up his list of appointments and campaign the district smglehanded. It is be lieved his majority over Black will be at least 2,000 Salisbury Sun, 12th. The Summer Season is full of dangers particularly for the children, who not know ing the result of eating unripe fruit indulge themselves, with the usual griping pains in the stccnach as a consequence; mothers shouM have on hand at all times a bottie of Painkiller Perrv Davis) which will at once relieve thesufferer; it fs a safe, simple remedy and it should be kept n every house. Large booties 25 ijnd 50 cents. 2,000 yards quilt lining, , wall covering, etc., 30 & 30 inches wide, per yd 2c 500 ynrds of good heavy honey comb toweling, will make a lowel a yard long, per yard 2ic 40 bolts 61c apron ging hams, all colors, sale price 5c Some short pieces of lace stripe white goods greatly reduced in price White satin ribbon 5 inches wide, value 40c, sale price, per yd 25c All colors, in spool rib bons, per yard lc New lot of No. 4 silk neck ribbons, per yd 10c Ladies golf hats, form erly 98c, now 50c You will find some things in our shoe department. $1.50 while shirtwaists, perfect tittJng.cut price 98c All 50c shirtwaists cut to 25c and the 25c waists are now i;c Going out of the win dow shade business. Take I tn u ,1 i)r. n ,1 c (Jul O'Ji' Mitim-:? ivi auu 10 felt shades complete on rollevs 10c WHAT JS A RED LET tcr sale ? It is simply this the mark down rod pencil has been used quite freely. After handling lare quanti ties of merchandise, as we did during July, we find odds and ends and stragglers in each de partment New purchases have been made, too, and a bright lot of specials are now piled high on counters and shelving that will make this a very interest ing sale and one long to be re membered No merchant is in business for his health, nor is it his chief ambition to loose money, yet there are times when to do so is good business. This is one of those times. Kead on: $1.25 and 08' wrappers, all colors, cut pneo 75c Almost everybody remembers what a tremendous value giving pants sale we had in July." Now the stragglers are bunched together at prices that will carry them out in short order. Prices in this sal 3 run like this Long waist pertect fitting trousers, pure worsted, finely finished and lvur.y buttons, good value at 5.00, red let ter price 2.50 Trousers that sold as bargains at 2.( aiy now priced 1.50. 1.5( and. 1.75 pants, red letter pri 9Sc 75c and 'jScpants, some with two hip pock ets, cut price 5Uc This summer's coats you can buy at almost ialf. 88 and 75c wrappers, good value at. mis price, reduced to 59c All 49c wrappers ou!y 33c Some short hntt s in silk ginghams, n colors, worth 19c, cuf pi ice 10c Black unfinM .(?. -'!-:re, 10 inches wide, ood value at 50c. red letter price 39c. 2 pieces black melrose, the 75c kind. 40 inches wide, reduced to 59c. A good heavy piece of Sicilian, 43 inches wide, former price 98c, to make a quick seller GSc 1 piece of black storm serge, 42 inches widp, re duced from 50 to 38c Mystial cloth, just the thing for tucked skirts, cut irorn au io jc MelrOse, tho 98c quali ty, reduCed to Gp A good piece of Mohair reduced to A piocp o: !yavybfr F.vtc?, 45 inches wide, 75c quality, to be cloti out at :jf lT '.uiiij i m mumiimniiTiM It f inrrirmnTTimTnrmrriirt Tin ittti :iaaH we ejt rarcswra m m l V -111 SI 0 0 I IL- L H 1U Hi y f' ' ft m - u .2 ?j 'i w, & : o f: w v LOT! (IN I