PUBLIC EXERCISES. To Jc (ifven by the Graded School Abont ThanlisgiYiiis Xcw Music Bocks Pur chased, t . The graded schools rendered, ' , the following program- von iasi 78 Fridny: Sudie Smith ''Big Boy and Littlo Mamma. Carrie Petrea phabet." Lucilo Pitts- "Patrotic Al- "The Wind and tho Leaves." - . . , Liiia Harisell The; Cloud." ' . - 1 Hansom Upchurfch Three Settlements." Mollie Brown ' All Little The Quiet Along The Potomac Tonight." Jennie Coltrane "Essay On Columbus." : ; - Sam We&dington "The Un known Speaker" - Jessie Sims "Home Sweet Home." Suitable music was furnished by the school. Visitors were not invited. The next public ex ercise will be given about Thanksgiving Day. New music books have been purchased to be paid for from the proceeds of The Brehany Concert soon to be' given in the city. . Auspicious Beginnin The1 protracted meeting at Cinnonville Presbyterian church began very auspiciously last night. Rev. Mr. L,acy preached an excellent and stirring sermon on 1 'What will you do with J esus, which- is called Christ?" The interest was good all over the lanre congregation. and all seemed to enjoy the whole ser vice. Preaching this afternoon at 5 o'clock and tonisrht at 8 o'clock. Everybody is cordially invited to come, 9 To Hold Services at the County Home Some time ago the fact was noted that only occasionally are religious services held at. the county home. The Epworth League of the Methodist church here has decided to hold services there one Sunday in each-month. Several of the members accom panied Rev. J D Arnold there Sunday afternoon. Jurors to Federal Court. The jurors for the Federal court, which convenes on the second Monday in December, from this countyjare as follows: James Welsh, John iLady, J C Sossaman, D D Barrier, M L Blume, S W White, Charles C McDonald and S S McWhirter. Watch Parties In Order. As it is uncertain when the meteors will fall the couples will take advantage of the doubt arid watch for them until the small hours. Numbersjof parties have taen organized so the meteors -. s' can't fall over Corcord's Head Hurricane in Jamaica. Dispatches indicate that Ja maica again suffered severely from a hurricane last Thursday. The banana regions suffered very much. WJMUUHU, A Former Cabarrus Man Dies In Illi- i nois INOKOmia- 111, Ga- zette 'we. see that Mr. 'Matthias People Wed-Ai Change inthe System . here. . r Sides, of mf -nio o7tK 'jf 7 7 ' tT- tlie i "jvjuwu. tiu tiio age oi . years. Mr. Sides leaves behind a wife and eleven chil- im. . oiaes is a lormer Voarrus man ana Has numbers of relatives .in this county. He is a brother o'f MrsC Billy Cook, of this place. He left this county .about -fifty years ago and when he died was, the oldest settler in that county -of Illinois. In the account' of his death the paper ! states t :at he was a copartner in JL. the first grist mill in that county. His copartner left the county mysteriously and Mr. Sides had to sustain all of the debts on the enterprise, leaving him almost destitute. Wo have with us this week a person, who no doubt, will interest you. She is Mme. Lela Elrado, the Palmist. She has visited many towns in this State and is now on her way to Charlotte. She will stop here one week only. Prominent people need not fear to visit Mme Lela Elrado for she has been in the State four years, and is well-known and respected by rich and poor. She carries with her recommends from some of our best people as well as the opinion of the Hon. Zeb V Walser, Attorney Gen eral, who says her work is edu cational and a science, the same as a phremologist. Her hours are from 10 o'clock in the morning until 5 o'clock in evening, and from 7 until 10 o'clock at night. Price 50 cents. No reduction. Office in Litaker building opposite St. Cloud Hotel. Two Dranlien Fellows Handled. On Saturday night a man got off of the train so badly intoxi cated that he had to be hauled!to jail in a conveyance. He paid his cost and was released Sunday after lying in jail Saturday night and sobering up. A man from the. country -was also, jailed Sat urday, night for being drunk. His friends paid his expenses and he was also released Sunday. U. D. C.'s Undertaking. The United Daughters of the Confederacy m session m Rich mond last week voted to buy Beauvoir, the Jefferson Davis homestead in Mississippi and make of it a Confederate Soldiers' Home. Later in the day they reconsidered the action and will not buy. They appropriated $500 from their treasury to the Jefferson Davis monument fund and have undertaken its com: pletion. Mrs. Davis sent them a letter of .grateful appreciation of this great undertaking. THAT THROBBING HEADACHE . Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Liie Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for bick and Nervous Headaches. They made pure blood strong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 cents, Money back if not cured, at 'etzers irus; otox pca Jache stopped in 20 minntes )y D k&' Pain Pills. "One cent a dose. JN. U., MONDAY, NOVEMBER TKOH-G1LLOX WEDDING. ! TWO f China firovA' Wnet.' Pnnnlr " urK-iiapu.niai exercises, j written loi rne Standard. Glass, Nov. 13. The Patter- I son Cotton Mill Company Jias adopted a new system of working the niht operatives. Instead of working from Monday night un- n , -1 r o j U4. ! til twelve o'clock Saturday night they work from Monday night . until six o'clock Saturday niorn- n o . , . . mg, tor which they receive pay, for six nights. Thev all seem i very much pleased with the change. i I The Baptist meeting which has been held here by Rev. S tailings and Rev. Hoge, closed yesterday I by the immersion of three. The immersion took, place in Sechler's . old mill-pond about one mile from J town ivr tx -r -r . -, , Mr. D B Patterson, a student, of the China Grove High School, ' 1 lei t tins mormnsr tor xvit. Airy, i : Mr. Baxter Gillon, of Concord, ; and Miss Beulah Thorn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J A Thorn, were married Sunday evening in Salis bury by Dr. Rumple. This was quite a surprise to all. Miss Thorn is one of our most refined ;and beautiful young ladies. Mr. Gillon is a popular young man here, with abright future before him. We extend " our most hearty f congratulations to the beautiful couple. Mr. Kimmons Saves Us, Last week Mr. Mack Kim mons, of No. 2 township, saw in his Weekly Standard that Meck lenburg had furnished us an enormous sized turnip, and -feeling a pride in old Cabarrus he made an effort to save us from beinsr outdone bv our sister V county, and succeeded. m our office is his large turnip which measures 27 inches in circum ference which beats the former one. Three of the turnips he brought us measured a total of 75 inches in circumference. " Walter-Cook Marriage. At 4 o'clock Sunday afternoon at the Lutheran parsonage, Rev. G B Miller tied the connubial knot for Mr. Edgar Walter and Miss Fannie Cook. The bride is the daughter of Mr. Frank Cook, of Forest Hill. The groom is a compositor and for man'v years has been empL sii m tin See. May a life, filled with joy and bliss, be their lot, Another Position Tendered.Him. ' Mr. S R Gulley, the gentleman who last week began work in the freight department at the depot, has gone to Durham where he was offered a position. He is working for the Norfolk & Wes tern road. . ' The Vice-President Rallying;. Vice-President Hobart has im proved somewhat, being able to sit up some in an easy chair and also to eat fairly well. NO CURE. NO PAX , That is" the way all druggists sell Grove Tasteless Chill Tonic for chilis and Malaria. It is simply -Tzpnwl HnimvG in a tasteless form. Childion Sr-?n1K refer it to bitter.lnau- ! leating Topics j Price. 50c 13, 1899. PERSONAL POINTERS. Mr. .Tflkfi TCftWfilT RTlP.nt. tnrlav Judge Montgomery has gone to Raleigh. .. Chas. Kimball, of China Grove, is here today. Mr. J W .HnnsnfilrfiT. hf Sal- isbury, is here today. -. T ; Miss Ina Barringer, of Mt. Pleasant spent today here. Mr- Frank Robbins, of Golds- boro, arrived here this morning, Mr. Harold Shemwell, of Asheville, spent yesterday here. Lester Cartland, of Greens- 't formerly lived here, is ' J no. G oodman, of Charlotte, sPent Sunday here with his par- Mr. H S Puryear and Will Gibson went to Stanly county this morning to ki1.! birds. Dr- an4 Mrs. Stevens went j o j tvi XJ.ijjj XX U JJ OJJVv XXVA KJ U4.XXVACAIJ' IMV XIX X o . Frank Patterson. Miss Myrtice Thompson, of Salisbury, arrived Saturday night and is visiting Miss Pearl Brown. Misses Kate and Villa Black- welder accompanied their father. Mr. J A C Blackwelder to Charlotte today. Messrs. H W Tucker and J A C Blackwelder, two of Cannon- ville's merchants, went over to Charlotte this morning: on busi- ness. . ... .. Miss Lela Elrado, the pal mist, arrived here yesterday. She is stopping at the St. Cloud hotel and has rented a room m the Litaker building. Lin OF one- MinceMeats WW AT i J. ifrai fiT. gTm gTi 6T (5T fj in made It's Bell, Harris & Go. You want to see before Conference we We have the largest stock of Furniture, Pictures, Stoves,: Mirrors, Tables, etc. in town. Yours to please, Bell, Harris & Co. Residence 'Phone. . . .90. Store 'Phone. .. .12. Single tcpy 5 Cc THE BEST PRESCRIPTION CHILLS FOR and fever in a bottle c Grove's. Taste lees Chill Tunic. JNVver fails to ctirs; Then why experiment vith worthless imitationb? Price f 50 cents. Ypnr monev bck if it-fails to cure. errat open our China DepartmentO Friday. We w ill have special 4 f prices fo? opening day. All entirely new decorations and the newest thmgs. Wait for u -J. It will pay you to do so. tMfi Lb PHf bus

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