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MOTS V-':'""('''''s.i'i-:.-'' Vol. IX. CONCORD, N. C, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1904 No. 34 ONLY SKIRMISHES REPORTED. Not Much" Doing in the Far East Among :V the CombatantsNaval Battle Off Cbeefoo is Reported on 3rd, I FOUND DEAD SISTER. THREE MEN KILLED. Children Playing Found the Body of Switch Engine Crashed into Freight Their Sister Who Had Been Killed. Killing Three Men at Charlotte Chicago, Oct. 6 Three children Last Night. STATE NORMAL OPENS. The School Began the Year's Work This Morning with Flattering Prospects A Fine Opening. Greensboro, Oct. 6. The fall term : London, Oct. 6. A dispatch to the Paying in-the barn of their father, This morning's Observer telh the V i vf ir. -c 1 1 YtfA Harmenntr. near Palatia. Illinois. I siory. wtuucw. huu. v-ucc rw ----- - - - - - . Th g h Railway of the State Normal and. Industrial :.i.-ij-.UA-: u..'. - u: vesrerdav afternoon found the dead uicc uicu, an pouuicrn lumway i ,M.y:.u.r-y 'B - . ... emoloves. were killed last night about College ooened this morning at 9 naval battle, was proceedinB outside body of the.r inter, M mn.e. f .fteen . I ... I IF L11A.&. I ' I ' 1 I - Lllalll -1 I r MliUCI IS dIC '"'..i.- V l7. ri t T. :-.u..k minutes before this theXpirl had left I o i r -i . xr- I . iw ihiuw vuk i iw ii u uiuut," 7. - i oouiiicrn i.auway crossing at ante ,l j . l- tnat the fort Artnur Heet naa maae a 'c "usc "u uu,u,k i street, in tne soutneast pan ot Atwavi member tha Vnll Nam I axative uromo Omnme Cores aCotd mOnDay, 1 2 Day bom. 3e - 'J I a. alfM. I iJIHtll.' lilt - VUIIVKV V.AIItLU lArtia fr raarh t ha P v Qflfl mar ir 1 UI1C llatU UC . atllU atlicr UC9- . vilT. ur UJC v.iT3lJlll' vi I x - . - . . . . 1 .r was aeain a scene of activity. nad encountered a Japanese squaaron. I ; ,ra ; ' : L. :. A. u. The A later dispatch says the firing : at 4 o clock. Sldrmlshing in the East -been reinforced. Reconnoisance of perate struggle strangled her to death. switch - engine 1 1 A nmw of farmer are searching for freiKht train No' 73 outh-bouild. wm - r - - In j . t . i i i l. tl , , , . , .. i vonaucior vy ise, wnosc name wu m toucn Deing put on last nienr. i nc traces of the murderer, thus far with-l , , . . , .. ... Columbia. S. C; Walter Zeigler,' a work on th:s buildins has been oushed out success, reelin? runs hiffh. . I t: i i -.i. I J r j -.- inlonr ann naw It le a nirpr 9tM npru house than the one bum- accommodating the .J.: "Mukderr, Oct. 6. The Japanese Negroe8 to Oppose Hardwick wltha'Can.' man. and neero. named Jack Good. . h'ou ' ' jon the Russian southern front have didate. ; all, a coupler, wrre the men whoWt .' .',-- .f. death. The negro died almostJnstantly ed last $Pr,n2' .t rf , t- l I death, l he negro died almostnstantiy miiiviiw!! ii9 . I jrr r r nr . . I . - . . - . . t ' " ' " ih Ircravirtiisilv vmrl fmrn hi knHv. I same number of students. Dr. Mc DiiMi.n fliiailmne vaMnlali I fire, ft m e ! n. war .hi nn.rnM I I .. nuiiiio - "7-Capt. Wise lived bu a few minutes I ver says this will be the best year in V, vealed the fact that a small Japanese "e put up a congress.onai ta.iuio.re ,ft i,. t,t Prw.,;.n . .. . .. , : u., .a', .Jhere opposing Congressman Tom " tne n'ory ot tne conege, ana every . """""7 ."..e." -u " u.:i. nospnai, ana young e.g.er expircu - ,. . - . fu,fi,,ment of . .. . . r. . n l UMOnilfc , . , . XT r the vicinitv or daliocnes. dome noursi i aooui an nour later mere. co one of desultory firing followed, ending in .Vs' the retiring of both sides. Several German Rebellion in Africa Subdued, else received anv injuries. 1 s exPectatlon d..i: r?...i ir Zeurler. who wis a strannincr vouth. Mr. H. W. Davis, of Raleigh, is in AJCI1III. VLU U. - VJCIICIdl VUII I ' ri J ' I I ....... . . 1 .1 I . r .i J T...i. j: .u- , riiMi it ihc hmnita ahnnt hvr mm- I tne citv maKint? contracts lor tne aeco. ' i tt . j- ...J I 1 roina, cuiniiianuui mc vjcrumiiT i - " jquaurous o. w.t u.t.tu . , w kmfhpr William y.;a. f K..IM ,n. f rit fnr . , , .. iioiccs opcraiing againsi mc reuci nc- - , - t6 the kOUth. A brisk Skirmish foJlOW-1 , ... ,. Iur arr;v.A thrrr The hrothrr i alio I l i L- l . l - Ireros. southwest Africa, th s mormnff I let, arrived mere. i ne orotner is alio i.i,p fair whirh nromises to he an event ... ed, resulting in tne retiring ot tne jap d h t h h d ii d th b n a railroad man. 1 he dead man was , . .. ji,;. anese Who lert three dead, tne Russians hon and is now pursuing the remnantsl01 ims -y ana unmarnea. Cure a Cold in One Day tt I . lot ii n trinnr ic oiiirin a nanuu rmin i captured tne amunition. naroin re-lot tne insurgents. fugees who reached here declare that the garrison at Port Arthur has taken thirty thousand rifles and ammunition from the Japanese soldiers, who have fallen in the attacks on that stronghol'c - ' Japs Return Befoie Cavalry. St Petersburg, Oct 6. Lieutenant I np frpmhr !c aluatrs o haw train " ' 3 ITolra T aTfa Pmmn lOnitiino All and last night it consisted of about 13 Hmi?in8t refund monev if it fails tocure NEW DEMOCRATIC CLUB. cars. As is eeherallv the case, the B.W.Grove's signature ou each box. 25c. I One Organized at Forest Hill Last I freight, upon leaving the Southern r: Night in Splendid Shape. I yard? shortly before 10 o clock, gets & n.mvraiic fluK nrn I ud some headway of its owir" Dower, I Ilvf LV99V1 I. a a, awi w-f anv w w r vf eh iwu i last night at Forest Hill. The . club and then is pushed out of the city with MOfC AttVSiCtlVQ elected the following officers: the assistance of the switch engine, why use gelatine and 11" r Pra.i.nt t a if-nn-,,. Vi..Pr..- This was done ast ti ght The long n" s,t . ivaiuvui) j ..ww . .w. i v v I Bweetenlna. navoniut .-- . . .ii' r . . i i . ii "r . . . -' ir-. i c.t. a .k- fniin..,;n. idem, C. A. lsenhour; Secretary and nc ot cars attaenca to no, ij nao, I and ooionng wnen . T i t n a. I Treasurer, J. R. Young. gained some momentum i when fit ireportG '7Uesday paSSCd quiet'y- Committees such as the club thinks neared the water tank, and the switch ii-, - i .u I I . '.- i .i . f-i Jcll-O or yy - j-r- x- Ifmi- FrnitFla. or! ijemoo, uranga, oumwi;i i- berry. Mgrooera. luc there are no changes in the situation. best u announccd later. Thc engine, with the three men stani ig tttflolvlSd Skinnishes' occurred at Hun Ipu be- cluh made a fine showing for a begin-oa the running board, it was said, came water and set to cod. It'a perfeoUoa .Asms. : : Ij m - kJJ .j i after-it. exneel np. tf course, to nve pnsewne ncraw. SSJSTT K C -T"-' w" '-T.. . - ...-, -..--- . . - .... . .ii.. ;. . M..,lm bers enrolled at this first meeting. A m connection who tne rear or.roe c " . . .i i i -ii i j -j j knncM nrirh w Rnr mmcthmn . . - , t, ,..;r.J name tor tne ciuo win oc aeciaea on -"" '?ur;ttfinre. Lt.ne.rird.v. This will no doubt went wrong. Trainmen said that th.- uuiwi.ure.iii...".!". ' u. Ln., nrnnr;n-. ;,.t n fmn, I draw-neaa ot tne neavy ireieni engine forcements a flanking movement was the magnificent showing made last! blew out, and suddenly all the brakes ordered and the Japanese were com- nfE.t an(f Democracy may expect became set and tne long train virtually nulled to retire vihh considerable 1 ss" great things from last night's work. came to a standstill, with the switch I I t : i i.. i . i ' ' I engine Dcaruig uuwii oniy a miuii uim- QEOKUlA AS UbUAL. WeWS lienu T0m HO. 0. Unce awavr There was not even time Miss Marv Jane. Hileman left I for the three men to iumn to safety Overwhelming for Democracy in vester. i Monday for Albemarle, where she! The switch engine crashed into the Fresh Grits Packages and Loose. day's State Elections. I will enter school at the Ingle wood I caboose, crumpled and buckled it and I n i i t I t i .i .1 : i l A i l " ri rii. prfirfr:a I poaromg scnooi. icrusnca mc men on inc running ooaiu. A a i I ail l mi - vi ii a Havenner's STEAM BREAD Only 5c a loaf. Fresh every day. : n 1. C...J. :ul u..t H went overwhelmingly Democratic n . w PiMMt ith h Ufer. M.L,. ..r fmm the Prhr:an hJII'aVO f5l HAt . - , j .r- .1 1 "" - mj t 1 j ju mm w - tne state election ycMciur, "v Ollu Cook. pital. First, Capt. Wise was uken Terrell beirg relected. The Populists I Mr. Bradshaw D. Castor and chil-lawav and be managed to live just - - ... - - . . . . ' j r i J LI r i . i urcu, vt vuiiwuiu, uiu mi iim i aoout to gel mcic. Kime. - of Burlington, srient Sundav Severe flale Sweeps CoasU of En(land Mn Mf- Henry and France. Letter to Fenix Flonr Mill. CONCORD, N.C Dear Sir: You understand grinding wheat, buckwheat, rye, oats and corn. FdDURxxx Spaghetti, Macaroni, Cheese, BocK Wheat Flour Furniture Is To Be Reasonable this season and the designs are so aitistic that no woman has any excuse for neglecting to have her home furnished like a little palace. If you don't need complete sets of furni ture, an odd piece here x and there would not be amiss and the result would be surprising, as well as our prices. You are always welcome to our store whether you buy or not. CRM UERI BUS OS. FURNITURE & UNDERTAKING CO. Swell Clothing m Economically Priced. We fit the Stout Man, Thin Man, Tall Man and Short Man With Faultless Fitting Clothing. We have but one aim. towad leadership in this line. Watch ajid see it we can't back this up Dy tne sweiiesi creatiuua ui nobby weaves, for all tastes and ideas. Our prices are induc ing features, troni cheapest to best, uur ciotnmg is coming in daily, and you'll be pleased. Come, let us show you Clothing that will make lasting friends. Its our chief study "Your Needs." BROWNS& CANNON CO. D. Castor. London, Oct. 6. The coasts of Mr. A. L. Cator, of Landis, spent . ... . l r - v.. . I C 1... : W. A .tngianaanorrancc ,C1UJ, m. understand Ending white-lead -II- IrlU. .f r.na. :t;:l:c-' -i.,. :k. .Ki. Mr. and Mrs. Will Josey, otl 7 7. . . aaaaaaw I Maiden, are visiting relatives ana ;Majr liners arc storm oounu ; M AdeWde Bigger, is visiting at erpool an4 other places. j A dispatct) Mr; Jas. Barrier's. from Havre contains the report, that I Mr. Thomas Castor spent last Sun- the captain of the steamer Loir, .ays I day in Charlotte.' ''' I "', "''' when thirteen miles northeast of. Ush- - Mr. Charlie Castor i visiting in r I and out-buildinp; perhaps you'd be I JUST RECEIVED glad to know about grinding paint; fori v"1-- "'" some people m;x their paint with a A BARREL OF I a 1 I I It.!. n. dieter hi occurred. A - m.'- wi. -cm- k.-.' - Mill .in tuo. ; we use ieaa-ana zinc : (tiai bwiw". .. . ' ; 1 ....w!, ithu mwa uoa ;uuv w.. ...... - , . . , . . . . " : Jin i j. ' I noiuniK CMC. . . nuu . vui iinv. i. ":'J gale wis blowing on. usnant tnen ano i jjnogc to visit incnus ' .. I . . K " "" v "1 -I " ' I tough as your oat. . Tub mixers im t heavy fog nung over tne , un iranunK itoub. - ine thev raix it. , They don't: they Beaahlic Steel nd Iron RaiM Seven! r Atlanta, G. Oct 5. A "passenger I can't Take, grinding to mix lead- Million, la Cash. 4 . " - I ,nuuu uuuiun mmij lana-zinc. f,. a TTie " Reoublic I mt0 burning trestle near Mitch-1 - They are both white; when are they Mere are Two Good Numbers llnFine BSress Good I. i . . I.- -oncora mis weec Sill M M" twwv-ww. r , . ; t . quantity of wreckage, apparently the . Mm . . main. of a amer. u , reareo u tQ Wadesboro won. atul white v.inr. The' twn sorts of grinding are not much alike. -Very GOOflS 110110 07 yOttrwaniS, likely oatt and wheat behave very dif-j - Yours for trade, ferently in the mill, and you manage I - ; Inn' It i nil til them differently we know very little C JW ' V.1111"' about your work; don't need to'; we'd J 7 "p ' S.-Ovsters today at The . " a f- I ... rather depend on you. . I Gem Restaurant. But we paint your house and mill, : Chicago, i lro" ;! omT pa'T. early today, ."One man, wa. killed knoW it; but tub-mixed lead-and-zinc . 7 pleted negotiation, by wnicn tney. wm mi e;gnt otncrs-injured. is a .treak of one alongside of a streak . " be able to raise Kveh. million-' dollars j The .ixty foot trestle wu destroyed I of the other. cash to procure expansion plan. :ni I ano the tender and , cohipartmem I 7 We grind as you grind; and our mr.hflnafinr Sebt. .This amount coache. were burned. The injured paint t. lead-and-zinc ground together, . - . k..: ni were taken to-Mitchell where phyai- mixed Ultimately; it is neither lead nor " will out the company ra the best of . . .. ... . . . , . . . , . , . ' ...... , - .T. - cians were waiung. All of the baggage, zinc, but lead-and-xinc; the lead is lost :B0" Wi''",,-,"m0. expres. and mail were saved: : ; and the line is lost; each lost in the 7 ; with the UnitedState. Steel Company. ;: 5rhe orgin of the fire J. unknown, other, both lost in the mixture. 'Lead ' The First National Bank and. the First Traffic wat resumed by transferring chalks and zinc peels; lead-and-zinc ' Trust and SaVinp Bank have arranged train, to other tracks. ; . . 0 ' to furnish the money. : : . ' A dispatch from New York this i We take care of your mill outside; v CarolinaChill Cure can be bought afternoon says that Chairman Taggart J?u . JSl from Marsh'. Drug i tore, J. A, Hon- has given it out . tnat juoge raixer 5 ; F w DEVOE & Co. evcutt & Co. and. C C.Stonestreet will not go on the ttump under any I Yorke &-Wadswortb Co. sell our lell, Ga, fifty miles from Augusta j thoroughly mixed? Tub-mixer, don't Home-Made :77,,7 -.7. s.:-.;. - 7.. ,. Sour Kraut D. j. bost $ CO. Dr.J.S.LAFFERTY Offlc fei Maw Mrria BmlUh ,. 7 hut WaHk' 13 mm 16... SPECIAL ATTENTION ' Cfveaj Cfcfwsfe DteMM amaf ' DluB ml Chtkhmm. CaUm ' mrmmmtly mttwmM ' Phone 13I-a C. C Stones trcet will sel and guar antee Carolina Chill Cure. " ; ,r Cure rour chill. ' with Carolina $1.00 YARD. Beautiful Mixed Suitings, 50 inches wide, in the seasons most fashionable colors. You should not make a purchase without looking over our entire -line of wove dress goods at this price. 60 CTS. YARD. At this price we are showing some very desirable KlohatrS and Suitings of the 75 cent qualities. . I . ? Thev sell and guarantee it." (circumstances, paint Chill Cure. - r
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