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V 1 1 Hbc Conceit ctmcs f. V CONCORD. V. C. BY JOHN B. SHEHIMl L FOUOI! AN'. '' PH F T ODtLL AND SI 1C. I- V It ha.- been rep,, R. ( (dell, "'if ore Will not aec-p' re-election if in! think '-.- haw- i justi; ;,- in that, -vhi'i- n v.:!' ,.f (.is I 111 . Il' as Senator aa :. -adi "i Va ' Caharr-. f"t p-'.-' ii.,t do ' e n ' Mr. V 1' : ta'ivi . 1'. th- ' ' in- ugh ' i '- ' ., of -- ok Mr-r- odd iXiv.'.i '.' ' vp: i-s ' laV.r.v. a:. '. w. .".i to ivturr. .hem. advantage d tu vh j.-h w di : (. '- V, . e f i . i i f r i : ,i..r ...t Ai'.i -n- e. ,, v'.oy Made' .. .:. - in th , H-i'ei than a o t he . er tea- th -ai. abont The Sah-b'.: lynel-- i- that .. a;. i I I,!..! usMUi ''K ' , , ... , thi- soctioi: aim . w " Then- was n: "u-' it, and the etl'i i ts wi pear. Such a -le ;a: pi ob'.om so -erii u- t h eo;.-omikited a i' Id Ti i- oii'i.'. . ar i i! :!itary -' pn 'tier.- ar. m : ' le tha- 'hey v. a! -i:- ' ' ma.-- -hoo- k. ' i- a d per..'' re-' : mea- ,ri .: : at, ! ta a; fot- : ii ider -I i r.'.r hard iii -. i . - rs th. e I A a ,. ' i'RlSOM.RS Aid hCK Henry G:;ie-':e M.i C ,i t- i' -a Kepr.- '' i 1 ai ,,ti, x , ; , ehl' ", a-l'l' I lella 1 lilhaadami at:d I a pie, the four p!'i-o' ! .. ' I., bo implii'a'ed a '': I . and w ho ,- ..-aped " " -' the mob ki ll, iw .- a!', 'hi dit I M lars. Tin- aften isited t he ;a,i ai:d with Henry diA l.'rvilie. (i.he.-pie lui-k iihui-chayi b onefTLssex', Inaf eomnnnod t ho rrm a!;., ha' d tha- h, d Nea-, f- ' Ih I Dillmvcham I and J '.: Cillespie wore re ; neinler of the rh. fa;:. Henry ( lille.-pie fnrt her '.-, as soon as Nea e Cal, ); that 1 hllim. ham had '-di Ma had killed the k - 'ha rave Ma.sse a dollar ' k inoutti cl.ised. Ciile-pie says tha: h. -;t'.'. ' f a hi hi- he d-dar irrobora - ohi: 1 1!,- pass and k.-orei I a,, les him. T lenry i .- ' h. le-pie told hiai tl ,d .la previoii- to the mark would tlx Mrs. I.-a-rl.-, if t tie- kept ' peiii'enti iry. All t he prisoner.-w i i 1 . on foolme- with iaii! lbmry said , however, ho tried for their liws. S.. that he heard th: told while m jail. lie it or 1 ham nor to-hi c;ht took the de lleriry al-o -ay- that John lille.-pie j position , f Mutineer J. C. Mckendoti, told him who had committed the one of th. men who was shot down crime ayhiK that Jack had made the on Motid; y nipht, and who now lies statement that he would tlx -. ,. in a hosp tal mortally wounded. Hu the k.-o rlys before lie left. Jack bloat h is - xpected at any time. I hllir.c Jiani it set ms knew the pins- oner Ma-A-y before he met him in j MURDERERS, DECLARES JUDGE. All of the prisoners are frightened : Judgr.- Lon ; Unsparing in His Deir.in.aa- lnto an :nch of their ll es because they fd l that they will have to go hack t" Sali'shurv to stand their trial. Henry kik'.-pie as well as the rest of the prisoners seems to fear that if they return to the Salisbury jail the.-, will meet the fate of the .ni her three pri-om. i ,. A Statement by (,,,v Glenn I'M. I. !.-,!!, Aag.T Co. Clenn has, ju-t on bji the following statotncht re;-;ird:t:g the lh'-hing at Sa hshiir. ast nkdi' "W'hai I r turned from .Nbuvhead ( ity. August 1 arrest has been made and the evi 2, I wrote to Sherii:' Julian".' at Sal is-1 donee against a fellow by the name burf, that if he.-,- ar. I would put ! "i t 'ress i , being worked up. Solici-milj4at-. under m ... dor. I le wrote ' b'f Hammer is b.eing urged to pro file .A tigu.-t bin that he did imt think j V(,d- with his work against Hall, there was -any rieee.ssdy p, call mp : The peopl" wish to see an example l he military, a.- ,' would on serve to ' '"tide of iiim and his trial concluded in.-i.-nse pe. p'o, who -e, hi t ,, he vill-i w'!'Io t ho military is here to jiroteet ing to have a fair ; rial, according to 1 him and the town, law. 1 therefore man,- no order and j -'ttdge kong was still harder on the was v. ry n ,rl, a t,.! i ind, after 1 i neb this morning. Ho said : "Any o'clock la.-t nigh? . t o receive a tele-! I!ian who aided and abetted in that phone in, ,aee fn,m Judo,. Long ' lynching was guilty of murder in about a threat, h. d .h. lut.g and 1 the first degree. Any man who gave ask ine- m, p, .jail ,v.t military. : encouragement by word or p reset ice which. I i-otnpt ;, d; . ai- .. .mpanies "f took part in it, was guilty of mur al ( in oi.-i, ,!-,',,( hat an ami States-1 ''cr in the first degree. ille. kau r, the n , .' ;-a'ah odici' " 1 1 is an extraordinary oecu rrcuce. '"U d ii- t he r. :..-h, 1 other com-, Had it taken place immediately after fanios i, romp; ly r, p hd, I and u re ' ' I"' crime or before the court had ready to moe v. : :i t- me-- convened, the judgment of the peo- Mri' iii'ta .n,iii'., p.i ,. si, vino -a. an; ,rk. follo'A that the ,,, I ,,, "1 ha'.e this ; ing telen.h , .1 ;d. neither tin,, : -r . ; bring in., I, -,, will go f. Sa '-i , i the foil , wa g tek . .Iiilian, at .-ah i, ,: effort to i :, :,ti', which kncho.1 . . needed w in- i , ,,: jsbury.' Sf-toaktng ,,f a. ,. s-aid: "I think n the StaU-ai d 1 w k diciat depart it., ta ,. t if v and bring : , stice." Misses franc, . ,, Adeline Morrison week at J 'ioneer M , ID. a .,v, ,,,, .rrirn i v iindkr rut KUI.K . , LI 1 I inrwA'-- nr Till' Mil ITAkY. ' a - I . i i.., .. m ., h..i, Ki.m. f C 1 a- -. i Lfa in in n i Well Known oac - . ii l- t.nii.m. Ani-ste.l ill a th, Char?,, , ton,m.u i Still Tlue.iU-n .,,,,1 l,,,s Par.iJi- C..n t.u'tly S.-ntim.nt u; F.i' ! ; l the . . U N l 11 I ' ' ' I - : i i '. i i . i . N . Ah- v I ran.-.' I Cress, a wel kh"vwi i u e.eii o, . .... i,, i b,.rv. was arrested to-day on tlu ; , 1 . I ..... . I . . . t' I n . 4 1 . i hai'Vo oi leaning 1!" 1 , i . i 1. 1 .i i in . 1 ' - ,!s ' ; , .,. , .. . I vaxh thivo nionmol uoain. - tosont. d to .1'i.ijio i. .. ; .'.a i...l.lii-.r ... ,iiri irrc. alt or A men . 1 . . , . :. a . ; was oomnutwd v ja.. w "l i . , . , , . i t .. In ;ow ot i-arroui i u: o.u - i" i, . av i ; v Hall and other- a; iv-te 1 f,,,- ivnehiiur the Ciliespie Uel'looS , . . . .. l. t . 1. . 1 i. 1 ' . v . l-i .Nlonnav Ulni. uie n"i..ni ( ealleil out to assi.-t the two ompa- , ' mos now hero from ( harlot tl and ; Statesville m mainiaiiiiti:-- the iai Theeityisuow pra.-t.eal y undei I-.m- -and no one is a A ed to martial law. and n one is a., ao. ...... .;. i i,. ,i- ,,, , a omei euin i im j.n- , i ,,,, t, I u i t hoii-e exei'l't by auth"rd' t ao ( hit I in;-: eruns s.-n' ar- e penetn-e. 1 ,n-ated at antaKe point- or. n. . .(., -., du-i... nropert.v atid the ti oi- par..-!-" ' '.'in urn Is eoii-tahti.v. Men who participated m M lax nieht 's rr: are afraid ;..ai'.ou t! ,l!eav:ues to remain i!i ;a: I.-r f reason that some .me nn-.v- t..: State's e idelH'O ail. ate a: i. It now looks like the ila-i -a m;.:t !' ,-, impanies will remain n d ! mil! i.he next term "f e.. a" " a ember. ,.; Id, ere i.- a -trot;- -oa::av:.' t'-o , a- of the b nehers T".e -a .n of thi- -e. tloi; of the State are !' ae-'ib ar ii;-ed and many appr"W :'lt- ! ne! i in;. h:e protn:!: man w ho i-;ted the s,-, .- r 1 1 h , n lt en: ot!' an ear ' r'V. ' ! u ; , ; i t i ; - W hl'e the in..!, was l.o'.d ii a-k.-d a- tho time, ti.o -"ie r:T.-v i- t: .w ma;' '.. lined. ( ,oern if de: n has oil', w h 'le p. iVt-f of t lie State 1 r it i 4r t he lyn.-her-. and : 1 i;i'!t)ier ;- U.-itie; e'. ef' eta da and hi'rht in -orarir.ir w f t both ei.ee ... -a.--. It i-learned to-d.-u-i hat ., ,;-e ti.e-1 were wounded M oi ,da v hadi'tha i were found at the time. .at'.'.'i r w h. . t i -i t i v 1 ;. refa-ed to i,;- ; i!-;e wa- tv-ea'ed l.y a phy- .;. H.. t,,-,i;e, !'' I' aiia-l'.ili M.-i 'o'.evh, ad . i -. ,-- of this ,-itv. wa- .. .,,.!.! hu hi jail eharK"-! wi'h a f'-id, vote election day. These are n:i' ; . apa' i ! ; r m the lyneh.itijr tiie a'l that are needed to assaire his elec i ,:.'.. h.-re Monday. Met '..ney- t 'on hy a decisive majority. His wily i,, a!, a a- -aid, i- the nam who opponent is a member of the Repub r! mi . d t ie ' roe and t ied t he mpo by 1 1 .- t i roti-rressional campaign com w .-,.!: ?! three men were hano-ed ' mi t tee and will have plenty of money , ;o : max. - the third b jr., t., jail for which he wall not hesitate to spend !.. oi-aao of lynchinj. All ..fV-.e in the ways most etfective. while the p: r- hae been indicted b So- Demoeratic c;uididate will' have no ):,:'.! II ut.mor f.r mardei- m thr noiiry at hi.- command, but this ..i -l.vi r aid bad wa- d'.aiic d in lothac' ie v can bo supplied by Demo ,"aid; tn-t'.in-e. 'cratic nderes; and citon ana if tnese pos-, ha, to-niirht v'oae to l'..iih. are cm pletely enlisted in his behalf mil-'- di-tant. in -can-h of men 1 tkickbu rn's money will not be etfec .'.ai.'e.i fa- tlie crime. , tie for hiin. The Democrats of the Tiie ia .-! sen.-atiot.al incident to-1 district undoubtedly have the pame '::.' !: n the eotifessintj of h-.re iii their own hands. Hah. the fir.-t man arrested. To So- ae;'or II;. minor he pleads -runty of- Mr. KiiKene I'.ai-nhardt, Jr., has vroit.o- t., lie jail with the mob, and returned from an extended visit to with a v-ikm hammer a.-.-i-ted in friends at I 'ittsburtr. Pa. battenii''' down the doors thr"i;rh ' which the prisoners were taken. He : doe-,,ot admit that he tied the ropes ; aro md t( e necks ot the vii'hmx ad .-aid, ! The mi limuin sentence for the ad that hei'aittedcl i;ie i.- twetitv Vears i:i th. ti. n of the Salisbury Mob. S i.isl'. in , Auo-ust . "The mills of the Kods grind slow, but they grind oxciA'ditio sm;4'i,'V'. as a sentence Judge I.nng usednhis morning when he was dt 'ivering his charge to the grand ju 1 y . Judge kong called tin' coui-t at " U,' , , , irrind slowly and the grand nirv has i , , , 1 1 'i .... . 1 1, . , . r i.i a. not yet made presentment of tho case against ( laorge Hall who is known to be one of the men leading the mob to its, death-dealing work. Another pie would have faeen mat it was a gn at wrong, but not entirely with out palliation. Hut the court was in t i.i l I. ha Spare so -ion. l he prisoners although , a .mgto h;e. ing I'o-unsel. were without means Il n,e,ed 1 or influence to defeat justice. Ih.it I ,1 o ent t he solicitor also was assisted by two n, - ,i ri:F of ;he ablest lawyers in the country. M.d , ,-, r W'e did ind know whether any or all : ! a:., -' m,,j, of the prisoners were guilty. We in i'a 1 :' I am came he'o to investigate and in de I !! ;, s-d fiance and in the very nose of the '. court these prisoners were taken out ' ' i ' 1 ,i . , i, or , and murdered. ' rrd .. blot i.n ' Die question now simply -is ' -'ok !',' p.- wi, tlier the law shall lie inforcetl by ' ' ' o k ' ihd. n 1 1 In curts or by a mob and Rowan ' '',! in i, ... county shall to a man take a stand "ti that proposition. When sifted to the bottom you will find as I have ''-, M;n . and said before that no man of character ir' -pending a and standing was in that mob. ls- J "I am going to jerform my dutv ... i o .. it have no fear. 1 said before I apprehended any trouble that the law of the land is stronger tha." anv local mob. I do not take u.,, ,.:1ek. notwithstanding tho shots u '1 ! o ' ; t hlV oars I fiat TUgul Tho mill t" T -. k grind slow, hut they grind t dit"r small. : IH'IU i ami mi 111 I i I .. 1 ! I'.ldgO Will Dl' ll( It lO U1KO I" , . ,,..., , ( , u,. I ,,,.,,.1, .......nitakou,, this work I ! o honor and integrity of U'an )! i t 1 0 i:TtTWll." In. I Jjik and Nease Confess? i i Or i w -i. I! i- declared that .lark 1 hlliiiKham .,,,1 V. -.-...( .il!..i,. eotifesso. I .Hit un r tt-.o tr o in tho iiioonliht with - , , h(l,is.ind tll:,t tho niol (".on w . .till d under the tree trying to . ;i (., .n.i,,,, aI1d that t ho prison e, o-s would I'lirso one another as otn ' w . aid a .vase the other. ! f! o iail re-omliles a lnuldinvr trut 1 d d lr. lire or hrol.on hy some ter- i . i ' a.!...-,,. explosion. i'.ei iinii' in rear is smashed and tho door hn la wn, hue windows on ine al.- fared enaally as badly. A laro i i . . I ; , ,H,,,nn;, the ! ' l- ' .,. ,, I .a i k us-ii as a iesoi i on ot the ia: bob the null t:a app. vd at tt more st laou- work i 'ee nr. -a-.d on all -ales that the eal. t of ;h.e l.K-a! militia, the Kow . Vs. ceased the mob. almost 'o h :r-', into sudden fury and ; at . .. o , at :.- worts urnm aivio.v oi nif, ', ah, ! i 1 o'e'oek. and soon after tho ', depa'ie- in the jail and Senator .Km---;i". an,.! ttie others named. , w et e . u'oehed to retreat quickly. 1 a-,' ivf iiv the sun rose this :r.. .::. c eurio-as persons went to the - - a - of th'yncliinjr and cut otT the ;,.o-. the linvrers and ears of tho ne-e-roe- who were han-red to tho limb ' of t!.e bivr tree on Henderson's base f bad rr.'iihd. 1'he bodies wore liad ly m-i'. da'.eii before they were re ,. t;-,oea ' The Case In The Eighth. i , : , i i - : . r Mr. Ih N. Haekett. the Democratic , at.dida'e f. a-t'on'rress ir. the eijrtn di-t rid. fas entered upon an actie - -an . a-.-, r ti. -. is a i i ll is wo.l informed in poli it tractive speaker and an att ra.-t ue personality. He is already i , ' i ..." . i ..f i.:, ,li. well known I" a larjje pari ui ins uis triet and tho more t hrou-rhout nus ac- ' i ' i ai h t a'a'e u i t h it the better for his -t.- m N-.e!i!l-or. 1 1 w. mid be w i' 1 ;f it were possible w hich it is not f-r !;: to -peak in every township. 'ITat wherever he .-peaks it is to U- hof-l that ho will urre a com- n'eto ot-inun.ation of the forces and ! A ll ti O U llCe 111 CntS. i . ForClerk ofthe Court. I i,, n . An -.-a ,i ,m i,li,l,il,- l,ir l.-rk I . ,C iirni- on uit , -ni .. 1 '--ii r.ii n- n, ,n,i iiiit mil .ll'IIX I . I OlUikl.l. For Treasurer. ill ! , 1 1. -i- i, .-If 11 i ill 0 1 1. J lit lnr 1 he iii, .-- r. r ,,t i i1, u r r,,in,I . iit .i.- t i ' ,- ; iii- I 'ni' ,a ,h, in ,ii,i nt itiLr i mi I.. I W ill i K. ' :. , ,:i , ... , n-a. r;eiti,l,it.- I , r tin- I 1 -1 , i . .', r ,,t . iliarr,- o,i;iit. suUyrt i ' ,; ;.:,' I n-iii').-riit i, iininiirif- aii.t ,::;: JOHN h MII.I.KK. 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I, ,r ( al,;; rriis r, -iint , , ! ion ,.t tt ,- 1 . -loo. nil I,- eonieli . r, t,',--i; tor tile s 1 1 1 j o 1 1 ol ! I'lele! s ai ! I-.- rrllu.irle-,. W .1. Mux h.il.MKKV. .III. I !.,-! I ,, 1 u , ;, ". 1 !... i .C Penny Column. ! v rt Mnit'ii t w . ! i h-1 : -prtiff! i n t h i rol -i r : . . '-r -iii- nt it -ni t-ach i ti wt-rii' i fi . T i ' v 1 i m i hi-, riort- Mian IJ.nhip r-i1rs - n la't '-'ir wrtiiLH h- kfH.vii. ,isi, I k . 'o New I !. !, at Reunion t hie .ind one Noriinil Snea 1 !! .it tin , ,1,1 .school Ini i lit i 1 1 g 1., .in, I, ,ia;e,; .iw.iv by some one. The ., , i i a . ,;i ha . t iic ii. one of Sadie Mil let : ;'a. X, iii.jI Sinner, the name ,,f Anna- A 1 1 ' hoi . I ', Asa rot urn to J no. A. Sim-. I)ni 1." Iiorsf-puwer lioikr. I hie 1 i horse-power t tigiiv. ( )ih il.',ui.'ig in; tell ii if. ( die Itu. I 'lam . hn- cu t-oi! sa w. Ine rip saw oniplctcr. i lae .'ai meli hand saw. All tin-ahovi xrtiilU new at a bar gain. Appl v to II. P.. WII.klNSi IN. .Ial -II tl III m - - r - .K NEIGHBORHOOD HEWS. ; -S: :l . EE AK CREEK. Mis. lena Moii . i ; s;i!;i mv. 1 r- m an attack of f.-vor. .Master -rod To. k. ot Alt. l'l-a-j ant. is pondir.i; a f-.v days with his . u rand fat hor. Mr W' A Moody. Mr. I.. II. Moo... n ado IlL hu-l o! i i. no ii - iiimi-.' r .. i i .... l i ... i i ... i . .; , ... . I . "in .low 1.1,11111 i ,t, . I I 'rot 1 i' ii "I i fi 'p Mo is . A. : hor and W. A. I.s. : ' uo I. I. .w.h r Sail -hut la-t Monday. II. I.. I. wder ,V i'o , with t In i i tlu o-hmi.' marluno and 1 1 act ion i n- irii;o. had to wait a I 'on l li i Hie l'.oar 1 'i i i ' !" ! al'. I i ! nr.- on 1 they loaid Lid ,t. WI,'; li,e eross.d the I ai . I. v . a . ii . .w . Ie. I with speetalor-- ea'aa . ee Item make their w a till ' !.. Ii Mr. and Mr- 1' K M . '.',. mu ; auo. 'ii. ri'.o . at i a ' i 'en. I a i: a a .! t h.aVt-l 'to. i eat ' "i at Sa t hi w e k I '.a n t h ,! ood d look W h.e..t niee'u it- k-e.hme i th; no'.v.liboi Mi ,,. , xx '' John A K in,! had 1 ! f '. x IM: ! '.en ha-he; lief let iif! . , i Mr Sah-bm-y k i-t Mmaiay c et ,aV.:. iad .n.o to . -( In s wne re Ii ir,, -,,f r I- i - - o , . ,, n ,...- m . , ae i an opciaiioii ,e i i o : n a', i i o i appei ar,- a . ; l. . l a. ; . .. . i . i - ill, .11 i . i . t nil. .iciu-.a.iM's li - , , , ... tannin, ami re pons n:s cotvutioti as favorable. Quite a number of yminr folks went to Mi.-eniieina r Springs Sin'.day ovenin-r. .," in i ; n . SUNN'YSIDE Miss ltrad.-haw and Master N or .salishury. are si.etidin.Lr tin.- week t here at Mrs. .Ionniiv4-'urr's. i Miss Ida Deal spent hist week a; -Miss Laura Lipe's. j Miss Maud I laster -pent a lew days here last week with her sister. Mrs. ("has. Starrette. J Mr. Coo. 1. Shinr. and Miss K .-a-1 niond Larbaeher spetit a few days at ! Salisbury this wet'k visit ino; friends, i Mr. dctor 1 lea! -;k -nt T .. m i Salisbury. j Mrs. Arthur Id.art. , f Cncrd. J who is sin-ndino sunn time herewith j her father, Mr. Mack kimnions, i-; rirht sick. j Mr. Spain kdu ai'ds. of Charlotte. 1 was called here this week on accar.t ', of his -ister. M rs. keiio Hrown, I .. -. inp sick with Uphold f. er. There wall bo ( "h i a i rea ' - Day at the new- church Sat,irda-. A.u.'rust 11. ! An interesting proi-ram i Uvr,iX pre-: pare.!, and M-verai preie-h pec ted here t. . make add r orbod come. s are ex ,, .-. I . ,ed here Rev. u, Wednesday night to sp,..,d some time at his father's, Mr. A. Shinn. He will ireach at the new church Sun day afternoon at 1 o'clock. Miss Mary Me!ch...r. of Tncitman. is spendirg . .me time hero with Ih r si.-tor, Mrs. Wii! I a ;-. Mr. and Mr-, ko Steele are spend ing this week at Shepherd ' I tine of thi' long iookeibfor we.i- dings is expected il C !!! oil' next Sunda . Mr. ('has. Settlenbri . "f t oncrd. was here Tuesday visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. I'.ennie Went, of Alabama, are spendine; s. .me time here at Mr. John Miller'.-. I Mr. John Williams began Monday ! to build his r.ew lioiia-. , Mr. Wvlev Kodgers and Miss I - lian kumple went to South 'arol;ha one day last week and wc re married by ksip Willard O. Ilailos. Mrs. Mollie Henry is speianng some time here with her -i.-n-r. Mrs. Sarah kodgers. Mrs. Ik k. Cloaninger -pent M dav night hero with her daughter. .les.-r.-. W. k. Deal, of China drove: W. (). Deal, of California; C. 1 ;aan, i H. Deal. .f C 'lamma. Mrs. Rebecca Ram'-y, of 1'rospect.j spent Sunday a their father's, Mr. I 1'. C. Deal. It was the first time for about eight or nine ears thev have' "SiZtZ :ul lhe l'hi!,lronj Rev. A. k. Ayeoek will begin a' protracted meeting at Old kethpage Church next Sunday at ", o'clock p. m. 'reaching Monday afternoon at d o'clock, and also Monday night. , Mr. Aycock will be assisted 'by Rev. J Mr. Hundley. - " We are glad to e a correspondent i in our paper from htioehvilio. Mr. dim Harris, of Davidson, and Mrs. Sadie kreeland, of Concord, spent Tuesday night at Mr 1' C Deal's. Miss Nannie Long-, of Mooresvide spent Tuesday evening here with' iriends. Mr. Will Harris, the South Rowan correspondent, spent Tuesday night here with his sister, Mrs. 1'. ('". Deal. Dk.MIA. IVO. 6 TOWNSHIP. The rain of August 1 did great damage to farmers of Nus. ti and . The water was higher in kutfalo Creek than it ever has been. The corn crop in bottom lands is ruined. Tho water moved r ck fences that had stood for tifty wars. Miss Maggie Kfird, of China irove. spent hist week with, friends in No-, b and . Mr. R. H. Walker and Miss klla Walker are visiting friends at kandi and Lnochville. Little Miss Curthie Ritchie is visit ing her uncle in No. I. Mrs. Dora Dry, of Stanly county, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Ritchie. Messrs. Kllis Ritchie and doe Wak ker were in Salisbury Monday. Mrs. I!. Hopkins, who has been sick with typhoid fever fur si. me time, dues not improve. Mrs. D. I. Hopkins is sick at her home at the X-Roads. Mrs. Adam Lent, and Mrs. Ken neth Lent., of ( Iranite (juarry, are visiting at Mr. C. R. 1'. Cress'. Mr. William 'ress, of Concord, is visiting relatives here. ('i:. k KK-.I A( k . FLOWS. Mr. Oscar Thios, a capitalist of Charlotte, was in this.-votion hunting - - i v. ;ms last tU,,k. U- k .drs. J !.-.-s:e Kuuer's and will I ...i . i ........ c . . . I ii i .;im. ii voTiii'iji! Mr. N. J. .h.-rriil. of ( nni'lotto. I i ;n,i:mni; ns Missanions sprms land u:!l have a handsimu- hoii-i ojm - jh d th.cT not vas.in. A eo d ! many in- .iilc ar.' iriitin' his ,t Wo will havi A'Jiru 1". I a l.io- i i , - tlli'lC vor iiodv wi hinr a t:.od t;ni" and to I o kt:pt ciml a;o ui:u'i alii S inn i i-i.mi' . i : i i - 1:1'! . M i ! I I , , I r -I , - i 1 1M r i; ni : i - r I to haw a a 'x " n t imc 3 ni'aa'fo q Wo lnos- U I I'o You'iv people h:;,i ; s-i i ay ai ..l r. day ni'rht. W. U Into We have a .m , hasehaJ! t.-ain and K will play the Carriker h ''.- 'I'h.'ir - day afternoon al lie-!.. ! and the fj 1 '' ni' M ii; team at S - ..!;:!'- t:.- B l;-;n 'd Au-ru-t.' .-i-wrai ,.t our pe,,pk aiv oo;mr to '.a in their tonts J-h-.m' r.-t.- ! " e!it:ir at Ito'hel and m a;;.x ..f n i -w . 1 a. . 1 here. I Mr. W. W. Wdlhelm and faualv , le'iir'a d to Charlotte la-t Monday j after -potaim-r M ;a! d:u s i :-. wi'h ' 'oi.. is. i ;. CRESCENT M i--es 'olia a'ld Cora I'l.-- -p( t,t a a",--, day- la.-t woe'; with M M.-.rv M - Kosa kink : - i-it mr near t'hitsa ire.i'. Mi-s l-!:i':e Troxler i- -i n-nd it;"; this WOOK W II 11 Mi.-s Lena kiatt:.. ii 1 Dors. 4.1 M.-Combs i- buildino- a , , . : . i now ; o-idemv hot Mr J. II. M. Hi ! ill v. a.- hero la.-t. Men.; iv. M W. 1 1 . Call is ,-oa! -d. -k. di.nair ( . j'. A. M and i ; i s -d , , , . ,--.f I. borty. of Salisbury. I a.tn and 1 i"'.'i Hill laid a pii-iii,- iiere !a t S;.t -irdnv in tho 1-n.vo. It -eem, d to en ) d by a!: that were ere -.ait Mm m:i.o FAITH fi t lei-t t ho teachers . a t he w inter term. i Auj-u-t M r-. Dai- w; dim a a la lien; : da::a:; ti. wa- st.nn. I in f'-V V i'l !i; am- I'u lav e'.eniti; arm. Sh.o a! 1 ..'ill metal w var-i a hen the bolt M: Johr wa- i-i';: Shoe. I'eia'i M M: J. II .her has tva-hed fr a t .' ; rv, w here h- w en ; t d s, t ia t ;e .tor, Mrs. p. Melh-.de. :. ' - " I .mi K. i ..r.l. - 1 no - - - - i i . Mi- m- i , i - : il 1 . s I' ' - . k. Stiekii y - p. n '. ;i l "a'' tlii. wt el; v. 1 1 h hi M. Ik Stick', -,. lie h Mi The Racket. 1'V DleaelK.i T.,bk- Daii.m : ;!',- ''."e v in - 1 .-c Lout-dale, D 'e ,,i ,0 hhl Calico, 7c , ! v i ' -IM'.mi ti:n:h:,.t M ' pn la - t . on i 1 J ' -e i'e e.tle. fast e h i Ladies' Vests, 5c to 10c. .xe w d : ,1 Laces and Embroideries! 1" j yur.l knee Curtain; d 7De pi r p. -i ir :ktu-r Curtains at S'J 'J .". . Wdiite kn.". niel C ut t a i n 1 ' only De. Window Sliaili- mi -, Rollers, at D e. C'otli Shades, at L'.'e. nt STATIONERY j Fountain Fens that wi ite, at 'Joe and Sl.LTi. Found Faper and knvebipes. New lot of Pencil and Fine Ink Tablets, ."ie t o 'J. "ie. Fnvelopcs tr match tlu hucst ones. V.'e handle nothing; n staple goods, and only the Lest Stationer;,- values to ke ( dit a i no. I . Men's Shirts. See ( ur f-c Men's Shirt are T.ie value-;. I he Special in lien's Linen Collars. As-oi ted styks, srx.s 1 1 in 17. worth De each, special n iee 3 Cents Each. Com.- kiiy all you want. D. J. Bostian. giii-i Sat- H il "VVc fcsl iKat oa.11 worrv2K.iMk.inci in Concord and Caijaxi r . County will be interested because tKis Svlc includes rncrchx.idise for imm.edivte xj?;c trial is marked at ev frsxctiorv of the cost price. The values eclipse all previous sales that you hivvc read about. iJ Now is tKc tii-s vn-'iri.d Parks SJS. Go's tKc pldk.ee to buy ;x t ;v siwin'. Cut Prices in Milli nerv. in it on :.iaa . lilt 50c A I. tine I'd S2 -in d h it- ST.50 75c A !, p ! ,n 25c -111 w 25C , llli! 14c ' 1 , . . . md -et x ird. 25c ip, dies. 50c 10c Sample Siio- ear er aac' cost Its. We have in ior men, wo men aiti! ciiiklrcn. I. L. PARKS & COMPANY. .. A Great Clearance Sale of a. K V .3..-' . . ist-. k -i : ... " ,w- Concord Markets. COTTON MARKET. PRODUCE MARKET ( , 1 1 i , -, ' ; I - .! oil li l . Si- i' Ii 1', to i, i i' l -ir. l i- 4 1.,.', to 1.' II i, ;., i i n ni m.e-s Our Mission! In 'ii 1 e, l P.U--M- is to p .1 v tli, 'icaiy I "a- a i ,i wiiii :i,i hii nt thi ;ov; - a -. i - ,."i;;i a 1 1 , 1 1 w i ; h sin li g. ni-;,,r.a-i ',.i ; -1 1 1 , i 1 1 , 1 o h-nig a,. 1 n, nd-.i.t : stHk. i i;ir st k k ioiii,ns,s i i r ; i.i -ig -. .a in. i want inStap'c and i".-:-.( . Or. ci ias. I ',, , ;, lid . rices both KU dl T. d'hoiK UJ. LIPPAP-D & BAERIEU Plain and Fancy Grooors. mm 'r SI - joes OSA.l .f-. w if -aa .-..'; ',? ".''.A i -"a.-- . .' ., Special Prices for Hot Weather Goods. Dry Goods Underpriced ! - ' " e - i I, a ii-. ( I ! I 1 1' 15c i a! ( I. m - 7:C ' i l Im-un r lie-, cut Pi a I I 1 1 of II t new I i '0 ; w 1 i - . I ot I, a tin- -a !e i d- ol ' 1J1 2 1 o , 1 1 v nil l ai d ,,a . -aie price 5c 'ac ,: ,, - IU " I we b a, .Maid.ai ! 1u 7 C , haiki-b1 ; , ed TOc!U' ,, s a id,- ot inch .1 iv x 1 1!" 1 N "d. and Color, ol i ! -. -a :e p 1 1 1 c 'ne l,,t et Iii i n i :e : I iiwr'a ar I - x C In '. ( hie !,,t 1 'I'iia d 3 c Dm: ot 1'iai!- We i o two pi ice - a i 1 'a la - ol - 'thai .lie i x I i i -'! and . iC S1.50 One lot of I)ys' 2 51. j Cotton Pants, si.s 4 (o - ' 14 ye ;rs, will he r sold Jor So, ne lteautilul designs' W b v p. i SI . ' ' to $" hen nii can lui .luting ikm sale at tin i i v in. ill ptaeo i d .",'de C , J It vou have an. en. na tiuan ber i d - oo i ta n i i g'. t that frame. Do AVe also eati stiptdy all your kuihilur, wan i I 'rices that a I c lair. Anti-Ger-mine!B-A- wideiouse. T11L t'.KEAT GERM DESTROYER! For Red Hugs, Fonlti v I.i. e. Hog I.ke, ixoaehes, Mosip'i -. toes, Moths, Plus on Ani- : mals and all Insects or i germs. Harmless to Htinian Lite. I"or sale by Fetzer Dru Co. Agents for Wiley's High ( d'ade Candies. New Crop BUIST'S Prize Metal Turnip SlccI 40c per pound For All Varieties. Gibson Drug Store i2i.s Sat- H 11 C DC 1 1 15c d , 1 1 , 1 i I 2 hl-l.l 1! ,,t 1'iai. a I, , . , d i a I w a, ( $i.on ( ai 'i Sf .50 Men's 25c (ianc hl.uk Socks, will he i' r low pricr uf. per 1 r pan Picture Frames .. SI IV ! ic-pi, t., h aim id air 1 y tn , w i- t : ie , ; . nj 1 1 1 1 1 1 t it now bel. ie iln-v aie a I a I 1 1 1 U I K IS il'! I'.IIKV il'iK t fit'x. Ski. Goods Delive'td Promptly to Any Part of City. "Phone Us Your Orders. d'hoIK 111. Water. ,ut- :. h. .'..I II IP I' I I I . 1. , , !, h , , , h 1,, v ..i.vt. .,.. N' o.-.s,,, . v ' i, 1 I I " O ! . 1 l , U, '-'I- O 1 - II. I I !, I ,, ;. . 1 . a a 1 . Win, , ,, 1 u Mi ll 1 hi , 111 , - J r ,t-.i p. I, a.. 111- I id I hill I .1,1; II. N. J Shernll Miai-ral Springs Co.. Huiiilo.l ill, S. I UK ,11 S , II ,.s C.I Alii. Ill Ii;, . c. n J
The Concord Times (Concord, N.C.)
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Aug. 10, 1906, edition 1
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