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A BATCH OF LOCAL NEWS. picked Up ami Put in Shape By Our jtustll-MT Pencil Pusher. Hr. Charles H Hamilton, of No. 2 town ihip, is quite tick with ty phoid tever. Ad ice cream sapper will be given to the children.of the Union Sunday school at Cannonville torn rrow .night. Mra. D W Michael, wife of Kev. Michael, of Troutman's, is verj low with tjphoid fever. Just a few ddy3 ago her father died. Miss Minnie Lentz will entertain a number of invited friends tonight at the home of her father on West Depot street. It will be a "cob web" party. - Miss Lena JPrice the 19vyear old daughter of the late Barney Price, of No. & township, near Patterson's mill, died Thursday night of typhoid fever- . - The Charlottte News is beginning a war on the high rates of telephone sen ice. The system here is high in price, poor in service and not much patronized, Graber Bros haye purchased a very fiae stall-fed beef cow from Mr. Hutch Kizzah at Forest Hill. This is what the Graber Bros will de light their many beet customers with on Saturday . - - a24 Charlotte Observer : "At Martin's Bridge, Cabarrus county, the color ed Baptists are having a big meet ing. Ifc is reported that the fish are dying in the rivei where the im mersing ii clone." Mr. J ames C Fink is of the opinion that the announcement of the disas trous earthquake at Cain, Spain, is the beginning of the results of th great discussion of the money ques lion in this country. If the goods boxes, wheel barrows and the like were keot oh the side valks, and the dray wagons made deliver and receive goods at the back store doors, Concord would be u lip-tosdateHown. That's what a lady said. -Prof. E P Mangum, a former Principal of the Mt. Olive High School, but now Superintendent of tne Clinton Graded Schools, was here Friday and Saturday calling on his-many friends. Goldsboro Head light. - Tne Herald regrets to learn that 'Mr. W KTrcxlcr has lost his mind. Financial matters are said to be the sause cf the trouble. An effort will be made to get him in the State Hos-?-ta, at Morgan ton, at once. Salis--ry Herald. Two large boilers, a smoke stack and pumps for -the Buffalo Thread iilla are sidetracked at the depot, awaiting the completion of the side track to the mill before it can be transferred. The stack is of sheet -on and id in three 30 feet sections. You cannot say that you have tfied everything for your rheumas torn, until you have taken Ayer's .Us. ' Hundreds have been cared of complaint by the use of these 1 dls aLne. They were admitted cr. exhibition at thv World's Fair 'as a a-andard Cathartic. a old negro woman in, Anson fv y, .named i Charity Huntley, has rtormei a feat the like of wlich w s not eea' before heard. .The pre Enquirer tells the story. A days ago a setting hen quitted t;-r.aest and Charity, declared that aigs hab to be hatched for dey Jne been spiled for eatin' purposes," suiting the action to the word, gathered those eggs to her bosom w-: UBaenaa -we Pleasure of ten chickens hatched. f . Tf iTW If . . '' ' l 5ST W.DukeSons &Co.CTfey CsfTHE AMERICAN TOBACCO wSW&r ESsy purhamTw.c u.3.a. YrhY MADE FROM High Orade Tobacco ASTD ABSOLUTELY PURE How about the bootblacks ? Will they be allowed to sell a shoeshine on Sunday ? Louis John Sossaman struck town this morning on his re' urn from a trip "North." He says that "Vir ginger" is too far away from Char lotte and that he longed for his home "over there." He is wearing sboeSi a black suit, a slouch bat,and altogether, he is on a dike. Not one complaint has ever been made by those using Ayer's Sarsa- parilla according t directions. Furthermore, we have yet to learn of a case in which it has failed to afford oeneus. do say nunareas or arggist all over the country. Has cured oahers, will cure you., There was a small collision on the Yndkin road, near Woodside, yes terday. An engine sent out from Salisbury to the rock quarry was run into by a flat car loaded with rock, which had beei turned loose by a railroad hand. The car and engine were considerably battered. None of th4 hands were hurt, all jumping, Salisbury Herald, A 20 year old bov secretly mar ried a 16 year old girl in Brooklyn the girl's motner spanKea mem . . . I both, sent her daughter off to a boarding school, keeps the young mam witii ner ana nas pu. a stop to hii smoking cigarettes. She savs that if he ehave3 himself, he may have her daughter and part of her property when they get old enouerh to marry. Otherwise she will prosecute him. One of our Citizens. ExiJudL'a W J Montgomery, of Concord, is attending court here this week. Ii is a great pity that we do not have more men of such legal abilitv. sound iudffement and man.. hood on the judicial-bench.' JudVe Montgomery won a warm place in the hearts of the pto le of Union county when he was serving in an official canacitv in thi3 district. Monroe A , Enquirer. Notice. . 1 want to rent a good twohorse farm I will furnish sockor be furnished. Reference good.J J M, Funpehburk. Mitford P. 0., 1ST. C. Free Fill. Send your address to H E Bucklen L& Co Chicago, and get a free sam ple box of Dr.KmYs New Life Fills. a trial will convince you of their merits, These pills are easy in action and are particularly effectiv inthe cure of Constipation and Sink Head ache For Malaria and Liver troub agamsi .gam.ueuc mo uj acne, r or iuaiaria a ju . ln notified to present them to the un les they have been proved mvaluas nou J'nl. ...... - . nn nr ble. They are gu&ranteea 10 oe perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purley vegeta. ii -a uvr fVimV Die. xney ao uui wm-ox j action, but bv eivin tone to stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25. jer Sold by N D JFetzer Druggist, box. THE KUSH OF HUMANITY, People Wiio Travel, CM&Secu y Reporter, Mr. C B Webb, of StaUsrille, is in the city. Mr. John Murr Bpent yesterday in Salisbury. Mr. Phillip Correll has returned from Albemarle. Mr. Will Alderman has gone to Newell on a short visit. Master Earl Brown is back from the races at Asheville. Oapt. March returned to the city today from Lexington, Mr. Mack Stafford, of Harris burg, spent the day in tha city. Miss Rosa Phifer returned to Winston, her home, this morning, Key. Paul Barringer, of Lower Stone church was in the city today. Mr. W W Morris has returned from a two weeks trip to the Moun tains. Mrs. S E White, of Fort Mills, S. C. returned to the city last night from Virginia. ' Mrs. Lillian Brown left today for Pelzer, S. C, where she will visit her mother. Mrs. H A Graber and children have returned from a visit to rela tives in Rowan county. Mrs. Dr. J E Smoot is visiting in Salisbury at the home of her lather, Clerk Watson. Me88r8. g j Lowe, J C Wads- worth and Q L Patter80n returned 4 .... -T, . jir. u vaiear, or unariotte, wa3 mu vuw Ji Kjr VJiVJ V 1A A J U l0 iJ LLi V frnm Mieanliaimor'a onrinrro ; I i -a r "rrr w r .1 juage ana Mrs. W J Montn Somery aad llttle Miss Shirley re- turnsa last nignt rrom Monroe. Miss Lida White, who has been spending several weeks in Charlotte, returned to the oity last evening. Mr. PB Frwili w to. Uight for th$ North. Master Willie Fetzsr, his son, will spend several v i-Miss Bessie Benson will arrive in ihe citv to-nizht. after having LJnt 8eyeral months in Greensboro and Wilminirtnn, .Misa Jp.nnift Skeen. of the Chars lotte Commercial College saned in to Sive yu tlie fnl1 bene through the citj en route to Mt fit of it. Pleasant, her home, to spend a short You can get the best 37 cent vacation. - ' The Best Salve in the: world for Cuts, Bruisas, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetterd Chappe tlands, Uhilblams, oorns ana au Skin Eruptions, and positively -cures Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is guaranteed to give statisf action or money refunded. Price 25 cents per j box. For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug Store. When Baby was sick, ro gave her Castorfa. tea she was a Child, she cried for Castorla, When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. Vben she had Children, she gave them Castorla. EXECUTRIX NOTICE.' Having been duly appointed and qualified executrix of , -the v last wi u anu ce?Seu,u 1 - "lu i? before or irgraUex to their recor.ery. aiso an persons .. . . , ; r,-.:? Waf og u -- ,-- P""P' This "Aug. 9th '95. Executrix. LOWE & SON'S. Not in the. history of our business have we offered such rediculously as we are doing now. We are determined to close out all of our SUMMER GOOES and will not take into con sideration what it cost us, but we would prefer to have the nos,s t,hflT1 W th ra laying on our counters. Look at the handsome hine 0f J J OILS i ... .. that we are sellino at 8 cents Other houses charge you 12 . . , - . . - o11 lawn at halt price. And I i j V V -JJ V mJ r f AJ L X J ! for iadies at net cosc We don't want the shoes would Prefer for you to have them. AH the SA.1MPI-E SHOES I Tf V 11U V VJ H 111 KfJ &J AVA tne Lowest Trices named on Shoes We are tired of getting Sample Shoes and we are go- Corset you ever saw, or ou cenls we seu yu-a 75 cent Corset, and the same I ut better corset SHIRT WAIST SETS, STUDS, COLLAR BUTTONS, CUFF BUTTONS , New lot jnst in. EW f K" Sewing Machines at $22,50 worth $3J.OO. When you go Jto buy als ways see uTs LOWE &:son. HOT WEATHER FABRICS WE HVVE just received a lot of pietty percales for Shirt Waists. Don't 4 fail to see them. A LOT of new and Stylish prints just in. Good Styles. WE HAVE a few pieces of Or gandie Lawns that will go at low figures now IF YOU v want the coolest and prettiest hot weather dress call and see our 2-yards wide white Organdie. J A BIG 1 lot of4 Ladies Black Hose to go ot 5cents. OUR NAVY . : Blue Crepons for Shirt Waists are the correct thing for Hot weather, OUR STOCK of Ladies Oxford Ties in Black and Tans are the handsomest in the town. Go,- say the Ladies and our prices are lower too. TOBACCO GOOD TOBACCO TOa and more Tobacco for less money than can be bought in Con cord. You that use iobacco can save money by seeing us Morrion, Lentz Co Pal! Goods Bought , Before the Advance in Price, - Beautiful, dark. Crepons as changable and as Pretty as silk only 12 cents, worth 15 cents. jrmr fall shades . "('... in Henriettas 40 inches wide only 25 cents per yard. ALL WOOL SmtGJb 86 inches wide, 27 cents wortL 35 cents. PRETTY FALL STILES in Percales only 10 cents ALL WOOL (tine Merino) French Flannel for Ladies Dressing Saeqmes only 50 cents perj'yard. See ourCroyenette abson lutely L RAIN PKOOF j 56 inches wide. ' -
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