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V - r- . ' , Vj , , , j r ; : Ptf:; f-J.ao jer year ONCOR1VN. Cf. THURSDAY, .AUG. ,1902. Single? copv iT ;i:.vrs A - -' Hi i 4 -- w v- NEGKU lOHANf! IN DUKAaM. ., ('jMiiuttc; V,'.rsJ ail Crimes on 1i Jl- Yntr'olJ Colored (ilrl. .lohn Parker was tried for criminal assault aixl found guilty in tho Superior Court this after noon. He was remanded to jail and will be sentenced tomorrow morning to bo handed. The trial of the case, including the argument of counsel, consumed less than half a day. The jury ri'EITBLICAN STATE COSVKNilbN. Senator 4,rltclianl Sp.3iiKs.-TJi Amend- iii tut a Dead Isnie aiid lias Tasked Out,of Politics Condemn Bormvhrfc Money bj the State. Spccirl to the Standard. CTreensboro, N. C, Aug. 28 Soia'pr Pritahavd consumed seventy minutes discussing Ip&n ufacturoof eottap and tariff laws as they effected lior"h Carolina, also denounced the norrowing of, money by present state adrainis was out one hour and twenty.five tration and said amendment had minutes. It was a clear case of passed oufc of Rohtics and would rape, Uie victim being a nine- as it is so far as ho knew. Con vention meets again to nominate was cuu-iimuwu laou x' cui uaiv u?i. o.on .and was a brutal one. Parker was coldl v indifferent throughout . KUffore Elected Secretary. the trial and heard the verdict , Nashville, Aug. 27.-The Cot. that meant he must die without ton States Association of Com a quiver. He was ably defended missioners of Agriculture this by Jones Fuller. The case will afternoon elected J G Lea of probably be carried to the Su- Louisiana president, R. R. Peel of Alabama and G W Koiner of preme Court. Durham special of 27th to Charlotte Observer. Virginia vice presidents; T H Payne, of Tennessee treasurer, and B WKilgore of North Caro- Traln Wreciers Arrested. ' Toccoa.Ga., Aug. 27, Officials lma secretary. v. j, . I lnoHlwTnrn taken into custody three men, 1 wag learned lagt nIght that Henry Love, John Howard and white ngman on the Southern Thomas Howard, :j who' they jRailway had been injured in a charge, are responsible for the singular way yesterday near wreck of the southern Railway's Raleigh. limited near Toccoa last Monday He was on the incoming South; rpufl-acu., tv,,, ?nWct0tmn era Kailtfav train 'ana was of the accident show that the caught : by a wire of the 'Inter. . . , ... . , , , state Telephone Company which tram was deliberately derailed. , . r . ' n . ' ,. A , , had fallen off .a cross arm Thq Prints of wrecking tools have . , ' man was on toD of the box car been discovered upon the rails. knd the wire tore out three teeth from his mouth and tore his jawj He was saved from falling be tween the cars by another flag' man and was taken to his home! Seventh Congressional District Repub licans Endorse Mr. Tage. The Republicans ot. the 7th District met in Lexington on the News and Observer, 28th. 27th ,and passed the following: ' "Resolved, That we, the Re Miss Jnllfl Abbott Harried. Tho "Rvenint? News ltp.rn. of publicans of the seventh con- ' , v' TT ; . . Winchester, Va., js before us gressional district, in convention assembled, declare that, in view of the high character, as well as the great interest which has containing an account of the marriage, in Strasburg on the 21st of Miss Julia Abbott -to Prof. D P Culler, of St. Louis. heretofpre bqen manifested with L j r . ... I The ceremony was performed ox me peopie oi tnis aisrrict oy by Rdy v L Qf gtras. the Pemocratic nominee, Hon. burgj tfae bdde,s pastor assisted Robert N Page, we decline to by Rev. M L Culler the groom's nominate a candidate in opposi- . nomtB worQ ner iwo companions oiwju- been with her in Concord, ' Misses Court Proceedings. The following.cases live been Ldisposcni of since Wednesday nootv . . Stato'vs. Chas. Rinhardt r. w. 1. noC guilty. Sr.atj v-. M O narrinr.r r. rv. I., moI pros with leave. Statp vs. Alexauder Mooe a. d. w. nol pros with leave. State vs. Lawrence Johnson larceny, defendant pleads guilty, Vix months on the road. State vs. Ed Bradshaw, lar ceny, guilty, six months on road. State vs. Wilson Hotwycutt, escape from chain gang, two months on the road. State vs. Oscar Stelley attempt to aid prisoner to escape two months on the road. State vs. Geo. Cruse, Will Hammond and Zeb Lynn, forci- Die trespass, guilty, nve weeus : each on road. . , , State vs. Lon Jones, embezzle ment, pleads guilty, f jur months on the road. . . . . . i State vs. Flow Morrison, dis posing of mortgaged property, jurors withdrawn, mistrial. State vs. Sam T Partlow, r. w. 1., nol pros, with leave. State vs. Dan Boger, larceny, not guilty. ' State vs. XSoah Ford, escaped Convict, pleads guilty, two months on road. fVf "T5' I f Ik. f. I I- -a I Nl R I 1 8 SCMOOL'GIRLS, Wo-have anticipated th6 school girls' needs and arr prepared to meet their demands. For this season we have already placed in stock some of the season's new goods so that the young ladies will have something choice to select from: ' Cam Iral at Concord. Concord is to have a carnival. A contract has been made with a Cincinnati Conipany and this aggregation will be in Concord from Sept. 16th to 20th inclusive. Salisbury,- as a matter of course will be well represented. Salis bury Sun. Catawba Boj Rnns Awaj. A Newton specif of the - 27th Oonstance Cline and Ruth Mc tothe Charlotte Observer says: "Tho eighteen-year-old son of Air.-Forney WilsoB teftf home last Monday without leaving toy information as to why he left o wher ha was going. The young man started to the field to work and later his team was found liitched in the filld, but he has not been heard of since. Mr. Wilson, who is one oi the coun ty's fljpst prgsjejous farmers, says there was no reason that he knows for his son leaving home in the way he did. He thinks possibly the young man has gone to join the army." The bride was given away by her lather, Mr.- William Abbotf. The bridal pair spent the nighty in Winchester and left on the & O. for St. Louis where the groom holds several important education positions. , The bride is a very intellectual and high toned lady whose visits in. Concord were greatly appreciated. Oh, well for him whose will is strong! He suffers, but he will not suffer long; He suffers, but he cannot suffer wrong. Tennyson. Horse Sayes a Child from Injur j. An exceptional instance of ex traordinary developmont of in stinct in horses came to light here , yesterday afternoon, and the animal playing the leading part wq,s Prince, a 20-year-old family horse owned -by William McDonongh,. a grocer. The four-year-old daughter of Mc Donough wandered mto the barn unobserved in the afternoon and was soon at play on the floor of a big box stall, the freedom of which is allowed to Prince and another younger and very spirited animal. During her play the child fell under the younger horse and might have been kicked to death had not old Prince comq, to the rescue. In the meantime a search for the child had b'een started. Mr. McDonough went to the bain, aud just as he en tered he saw the old horse softly grasp the child's clothing, and, lifting her from danger, deposit her on the hay in the manger, where he carefully guarded her until Mr. McDonough tjok her away. One of the newest as well as most serviceable goods is the new weaves in Mohair as shown in our window display at Also the pretty new shades in Suitings for Ooai ,' Suits only ' A walking skirt is now essential in every girls wardrobe. In this instance also we are pre pared arid can give you the very best material in suitable colors at For the little girls see our line - of PERCALS in all colors. 65c 50e 98c Mke Another Car of Star Leader, Iron King and Elmo Stove$ and if you'want a Range nothing like the Liberty1. Pictures not by the car, neither by the dozen, but by the hundred, just in. If you want to see. the hand somest line s ever shown in Concord now is your time. and the prices woll, they are distressingly low. . Everything bought before the -advance and our cus tomers rCap the benefits. Call and see us. . Bell & Harris Furniture Comp WAKE 61 P in oneof our handsome White infti Beds, on one of (un comfortable BED SPRINGS and you'll feel refreshed and ready for a hard days work. m Complete Stock of RpH Rnnm h urniture. - ' '.-J ?, ' ' ' ,
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