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: 5 s .i. 4 - o n :.!(.Vcei?flN. C. MONDAY. SEPT. 1,3903 w . 9 " KIM lV AT sllAEIi ItlLL. ' zzielilfcni.re Ef Wist-Vc :au N i;i Jjil-ActIuj i J.liist'Jljilde. Sunday mor.nin tfc j citizens woke t lar of aitiTr crime that hafl been committed at Sil- i II il 3 , tho negro Vsubui.l), and perhaps 'ti3 'nrost terrible that Ins yct'been rocyrded, for in this act of vt'dence a negro, tnnn, Ed .V.'est rro 22 ye.Trf, was killed by being stabbed with' a kife in tho hands of Lizzie Gilmore, a negro .-.oman. The woman, who lives i'thHillLucky went to the home : f her aunt,.! illy Galloway. Sat--.rday night about 10 o'clock and 'hile there Ed West came in i r-unk and threw Lis arms around her, this she objected to, where 'upon he knocked her down., with a -chair three time?--, and when she got on her feet the - third Lime, she stabbed him with a pocket 'knife just under the arm, the blade going in four inches, severying an artery Th L! tutor M ut Fine Prices 151ns Four roaches IJ'myii Liiibiink. Sixain Ilesidctho Dowef Lot. j ,ll0I,t arU Kills Three and Injures . The Litaker fVorerty on the : MauyMorp. . corner of Union and Depot streets t . A tornado! strucic a train liy was sold today by .commissioners miles fiorth of Owntonna, Mjnn., VALUAHLE n;0lEyTY 0KD. . . - jr Ty tx vo i s ii e wi:st. aetiii.vr for Hie hirs. . Tru to were ?i:c Lots sold with, a 20 days, reservation for 5 per S;iturd iy flight, and lifted and hurled down a steep embnk m,ntfour of thi coaches, killing three persons and fatally injiw- ing four beside thirthfourmoro O W Jr1i wJ V J I cent bids. Tiie first aud corner Tot now the Concofd Drug Co. store was bid off at 3, 753 by Mr. J who wore wore or less hurt. WF'.Tosey, of Maiden. The Tin? tornado was but about 100 store room adjoining this .was feet wide. . . knocked down io Mr. M J Corli r ; . I That MatfiiiUccnt IWiildin. for 2,000. mi r. i . The Concord correspondent to The three lots between the .. , . 4, . the Charlotte Observer has the town hall lot and tho drug store , . , .0 . . . following on the magnilnjent 20x40 each were bought by Mi. ! e P . store-building of the Cannon & M J jori at fcouo, $ lou aua oyu petzer respectively beginning at the town hall lot. Wo Imvp antiVipatcnf tho scliool ffirhs' needs and are prepared U) meet their demands. For this reason we have already placed in. .stock 'some of tht' season's new goods so tlutt .tho 3roung ladies will have something choice to select from: . ' The lot 'next to the bakery which is 27x'135 foot was; company. "Tho mercantile firm of Can non & Fetzer, which has been One of the newest as wi ll as most serviceable out df its old business homo for knocked down to Mr, W F Josey for $1,550 The. five adjoining lots below were put as a whole j some weeks past, wi.ll move back into the dry goods depart ment on next Monday, and on the' 'Friday following into the He-died within a. few minutes but no one. bettered the aggre-1 dothing and shoQ clepartmeut. . . . , i Loin -f tii- vir'lc TifViifVi Sc i7 ion ! n . ' The now store, tthich this hrm This with the 81.550, the price of , . . , . ' . . 1 j bus just completed, brings an 11 , air of metropolitan business and sum of $,950. I ,., . ,, . citylike progress to tho centre of The purchasers are required . , ,, . . . . 1 v 1 I town and the ornamental front to pay 10 per 'cent, of purchase! ,. .. , . 1 J 1 1 of terracotta and galvanized iron price as a guarantee of 'goodi. 1 is an attraction to overv Dassor- vent to her cell this (Monday) ; faith. If a five per cent, bid is' buildiuff has a front ah.,i i.. i . nut nn nnv nf tbn lots or on t hem . . . I . aoriuug buo taieu w3Biy auuui r 106 feet long and about 50 feet fhealtair &W. seemea penectiy high, in which 1C.O00 Richmond t ease and not to realize the eptember, sucn win oe resoiu enormity of her deed.' 'at the court house. Otherwise At tv, ncont u cnmc f h n t , tno saie win scana con nr meu. after receiving the wound. Lizzie was arrested on Sunday aorring after the deed wascom aitted and tried before Esquire In default of a $200 bond ; he is now in jail. When the Standard reporter ' goods is the'new weaves in Mohair as shown in our window display at Also the pretty new sljades .in Suitings for Coar ., 65 o Suits only A walking skirt is now essentia) in every girls wardrobe. In this instance also we are pre pared and can give you the vcfry best materia! iri suitable colors at For the little girls see our line of PERCALS in all colors. 50 c. o 8f the killing was justifiable but all the facts in the case are not yet known. Lizzie will retain counsel to Two Charming Discourses. The First Presbyterian con gregation enjoyed a ritch spirit ual treat in two discourses on pressed brick were used. T.he lower story has a solid front of plate glass, put in at a cost of $1,000; tho second story is lighted by 11 arched windows and tho third by five smaller arches sur mounted by ornamental globos appear for her at the next term Sunday by Dr. J'Y Allison. 0f galvanizediron. To construct of ctm'rt. Though a native of Concord he . the a relies of these windows it Floats and Turnouts for Gala Week has been a,wav 1,11 be is Practl'- required 4,000 arched brick. The , cally a stranger in our midst. His style is that of great J earnastness in presenting every apparent lesson to be deduced Parade. The following have signified trjeir purpose to join in the gala week parade representing their various businesses with lloats or decorated turnouts: G TOrowell, CarolinaBottling Wprks, Evening Tribune,' J Plthe application so in harmony building, running back 110 feet, contains a Uoor space of 47,000 square "feet. The wholo estab lishment is wired for lighting by Dayvault, D'P Dayv.ault & Firo:, Craven Bros.,A L Sa-ppenfield, Lry & Miller, Standard Oil Co., Cannon & Fetzer Co., two; W C Correll, Gibson Drug Store. Concord Drug Co., Fe.tzer'sDrug Store, Ed. F White, D D John sop, W A Foil, D J Bostian, Kitchie Hardware Co., II G Ivit, JCWiileford, Coneord Standard, Morris Hardware Co., four; E E Stoudemire, "H L Parks & Co., Concord ftteam Laundry, New SouthCiiul and Bell Harris. Spartauburg Mau Suicides. Mr. Eher Brenton, of SpartSn bnrg, S. C, commitf4i suicide on Sunday morning by cutting Lis throat with a rzor. fie was in bad health and ljtdancholy was prob:fcly ihe cause. IJo was 5S years old aud .-as a man of a family and was for several terms auditor of the county. with the true compreheQsion of the-town gospel.. We shall not. attempt a synopsis of either dis course as we would only mar their excellence in the effort. from the text and of xresenting 'either gas or electricity; for the it with peculiar force. Wkhal! present acekylene . gas will bo there is a winning loveliness 'in tfsed. A- complete tele phone system t will . con nect every department and the wholo building will bo steam heated from -a boiler in the base inent and 12 largo radiators furnishing 2,000 feet of radiation. Every improvement of modern, up to dato stores will be found in this establishment, whiyh is all under pne roof aud fitted up M II C . 11 i reirarciiess oi.. expense. This is truely a grand .enter prise built up by our home r.J Sure Mike Important .Meetings. A meeting of the various com" mittees appointed forfhe Carni- j val week'and ExchangeDay is i called for tomorrow raornitig at 9 o'clock at the club rcioins and a mooting of the citizens com mittee and the committee of ladies will bo held at 5 o'clock tomorrow afternoon at the St. Cloud It is only twt weeks more until the 15th and Another Car of Star Leader, Iron King-and Elmd Stoves and if you want a Kango nothing like the Liberty. Pictures not by the car, neither by the dozen, but by the hundred, just in. If you want to see the hand somest line 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 reap the benefits. Call and see us. J Bell & Harris Furniture Gomp To The Farmer Selling the lirst bale cl new cot ton this year I .will give as a WOOD'S "TRADEMARK" .FARM SEEDS are th- best that ran he obtained it is seven jow m 'capTtal and is justfy the pride of (.movement, cutexpansion balance Soon the Pvthian 4 VAVVyi MUM the town hall will be in such keeping as Uf harmonize aud premium an let size K.lgn or M free from weed wtU ami jmiur- UiUf nn.l of Ktronuc triritnaatini: (jimlities. It v; v ry lniportuiu u you desire t secure nxd sJaT.dn and ''oud crops to pnrciiase the our town. nrdironl if. ffntii li'iolfinf highly importaut that thestf-1 ' nyfitins be held and i,o welllsom- attded. The meeting tomor-f . , . . t, i The arrivals at fne AliKgriiiin row morning is to outline the. , , ,t y T tv?i , ,? ,t ; tod;:y are JKlessrs. Z B Wilsou, work to be done and the after- Qri0Ve: yuo. E Spencer, At- ooon meeting4s toiake out a-ianta; V F Josey and O lf Car- programe. nter, Ala'D, N- C VvaUliam watch, seven it-wcl y wheel dnd brigvel hkir spring, j Whrranted a good time keeper; in every respect. Fitted in :in j Open Face tSc row -Back and liezel , j lc"Silvertiro Dust ProofCa.se. friie watch can be icen ?fl my store at any time. W. 0. Correll, Jeweler, i liiL'hest jrrae eeH oi'tanvwl?. This you can ahvr.v d hy ;nr chift'v. Vo.1' "TrJ"! Hark IStanJ " i t' i:it m Sccus. Wood's i f'A Cniafcue t.-l!s nil about Vegetable and Farm Seeds for l;a!t IMantinj:, Seed Wheat, Oats, Rye, Parley, Vetclies Cirass aud CSover Seeds, etc. WsStti for Fall Catalogue p.ud prices of any sjceds desired. . T.W.WOOD & SOUS Seedsmen, - Rich.T.cnJ, Ve.
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