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C9 V t i. r' i 9 ' WEATHEi; FORECAST. Fair cooler tonigjht m with heay frostVVednesday. Mr! Tofti Cost spent the day, ia tne city. BALFD HAY for sale.. ; ' St " -Lippards & Barrier.' " Mrs; E.J Bangle, of Forest -Hill, is critically ill. , . We are sorry to learh that Mr." Geo. Gilloland Is sick.' Ho has symptoms of pneumonia. . . Mr.'Gus Har-tgell came in last night after being on the rpad for awhile. Rev. Z "Rush returned 'this morning from Greensboro, wlicre he attended conference. Mr. Roy Sappentield left this morning for Charlotte, where he will spend Thanksgiving. Mr. W A DayvaulC is spending the day in High ' Point on busi ness. Wo are sorry to learn that Mrs. Jane Harris is quite sick at her home on West Corbin street. Cotton is bringing 9:65 today. About 70 bales were on the mar ket. Miss Bessie, the youngest daughter 'of Mrs. Frank Black welder, on East Corbin street, is quite sick. Notice Pigs for sale at Fenix Flour Mill $3.00 to $5.00 each.' Call at once. tf 1 4, -.; ..... , G T Crowell.. Mr. Ralph Cline left this morning for Charlotte, where he will spend Thanksgiving with his sisters at Elizabeth College. Mr. W J Furr, of Cannonville, is spending the day in Salisbury with his wife, who has been in the hospital for quite a while. Tho Heilig house on North Union street is being remodeled and painted. Mr. F A' Archi bald will move into, it the first of the year. ' , '' J Mr. C B Miller and his brother- in-law, Mr. McCutchin, left! this (Tuesday) morning for Mr. Miller's homo in Rowan, where they will spend a few days. The county commissioners of Mecklenb arg offer a $250 reward for the arrest arid conviction of the party or parties who killed Mrs. Colley and .Miss Cathcart Miss Montie Christian, of Mt: Gilead, and Miss Janie Patter son, of Maugum, who are visit- ing Mrs. Charles W Tillett, of Charlotte, will arrive on the 7:8 train this evening to visit Mrs. W R Harris. W Dr. W H WakeEeld, of Char" lottee, N. UM will be in Concord at St. Cloud Hotel on Wednes-! day, November 28th, for one. day; only. His practice is limited". to Eye, Ear, Nose' and Throat. "'"' Mr. O V Mauney, ' of Cannon", ville, tells us that his house was the victim of a-burglar's effort Monday night. , A boarder, . '-Mr. Will Shepperd, was awakened, and the would-be sneak.thief was frightened away;, . 4 Mrs.' J H Mason, who has been alarmingly ill of blood poison we are glad to learn has somewhat improved and, we hope will soon recover. A very small abrasion probably caused by a protruding tick, in the shoe gave the start and was fearful in its course for a few days. . v.t,-, , J ,-.?. jr If yoti.want to .keep warm anq be entertained and 'contributed a good cause come and spend this evening- with l "Our BjQ&sM uuu gins. vajluxuu uugui tu feel proud of her, local talent "and show it, as her sister towns, Salisbury and Charlotte do, by gjving them a good house.- The play is most amusing and bright and the boys and. girls ditto. The costumes mttst be returned to Baltimore tomorrow. One night only. Come and bring all your friends. Eight o'clock sharp. . , .' '' ' Leave orders at H B Lentz's for fresh fish every Saturday. Call atMTB Lentz for fresh pickles, kraut, ?andies, c$attge fruit-of att kiic.gttwls,' tid all kinds of fanay grcjcpries. ' ; VrsMary A Smith 'and little daurhr,fr r.arfip in tli mnrntno- "from Ritchfiejlcf to Mtvnd tho Smith-Menaffey wedding, ' Despite the cold weather the Lloyd i Center Company flayed to a good crowd last night uuder their teut on the Dummy lot. Miss Mary McDowell, of Ashe Ville, cane in this morning to spend a sho'rt while" with her cousin, Mr. John McDowell. A'large crowd gathered on the street near the Gibson Dmo- Store late Mondav evening ... 4- I M wuicuiug a man perioral 'on a bicycle. Quite a crowd will spend Thanksgiving day in Charlotte to witness the football gamo be tween the deaf mutes of Morgan ton and the Davidson team. Miss Mauhatteu, of Xcnv York City, Here. Miss Manhatteu. of New York, arrived here Saturday night and is stopping with W. 'A. Foil, proprietor of the Grocery House. She is a theatrical girl of the highest type. She makes her appearance both day and night in tho show window at W A Foils grocery store. She says she is only ."s'weet. sixteen but the truth of her ttge is' only known by the number of beans in a bot tle,. Come, buy 50 cents, worth of goods' for "cash and .take a guess at her age. The closest guess gets -Miss Manhatton, of New York, for Xmas. W. A. Foil, Grocer. 'Phone 141.; . ' 3t. .WithOapologies to Gray,, the Omaha World-Herald gets off the following : Tho curfew tolls the knell of parting day, the victors come round wjth many a whoop ; we Democrats' can only watch and pray, and keep our, flock of roos ters in the coop. The editor of a Kansas paper the other day was blessed with a baby boy. A little sister, after examining the baby, went to her father and asked: "Did wo get him on advertising, too, papa ?" Omaha, (Neb.) News. If I come to you and say I have had two blessings, and - I am right with God, you have no right to question my statement.. And it is good, evidence that. I have had no blessing if I- criti cise you unkindly because you do not agree with me. Bishop Morrison. -. While There is Life There Is Hope, i I was afflicted .with catarrh: could neither taste nor smell and oould neat trafrlittle, -Ely's Cream Jialm cared it. Marcus G. Bhantz, Eahway, N. J. . , t -TheBalm reached me safely and the effect ia , surprising. r My sou eays the first application - gave decided relief. ( Re8pectfuUy,vMr8., .Franklin freeman. Dorer.'N. .... , , .... , , . . . , ;:,,The Bafmjdoes not irritate or .cause sneezing. ,Sold by druggists at 50 eta., or mailed by Ely Brothers, 56 .Warren St.,' New Totk. . .. , , r.rv'j v.-i--'-'- J ' C:.' :;.. To remove a troublesome corn or bunion: Fiist soak the corn or bunion ia warm water to softiS it, then pare it down as closely as possible without drawing blood an pply Chamber lain's Pain Balm twyje daily- rubbing -igor9usly for titf minutes at. each af pUcatign. , A, com' plaster should ba worn for a few days, to. protect it front the sh.et ;As a general ; liniment for: sprains, bruises, lameness and rheuma. tism, Pain Balm is unequaled. For sale at Marsh's drug store. ALL FOUR 6EEAT PAPERS 1 YEAR FOR 1.00 The Twice-a Wk Tinies,Kithmond'a Gtvfng all the State. National ind Fo'reigU News, Sttrkvuid Na tional Politics. Eifrht pages; 104 issues ii year. ' "Tho Earmer'y Daily" Jut And Impartial, Cau- cise and.complete, containing al; the most .important and besi news fren the daily issues, and the telegraphic -and State news of importance to morning of issue. Also free n Ftirni Journal, Phila Paragon Mpntlily, X. Y. An imal Life, llicfmwiul- , -ono year each. You should npt miss this oppor tunity pi securing tho best at a nominal coet. The above four superb papers reading- for the whole family tor one year lor only tf.UU- Twice-a-Week Timos alone, 0 months 50 cents, or 3 mouths for Lo cents. Addross TWICE-A-WEEK TIMES, d2t-v2t. Richmond. Va. Received To-day ! f A 13AUUEL OF Ileinz's Sauer Kraut, Sweet and Sour Pickles, Cream Gheese, Macaroni, Fresh Oakes and Crackers, Quaker Oats, AND Canned Goods of all kinds. V. D. Sikes. 'Phono 110. Have You Tried Our Hot Drinks? i Everybody who has say they aro Delicious. Hot and Cold Soda all- the Time. "Meet mo at the- Fountain." Gibson Drug Store.1 We have on display . . ; .. ;:. in our show window ; the handsomest lino of . . 1 Umbrellas '" ' ' that' bas ever been shown in town. ... i Cjme, early and rnake youf, selection. PRICES FROM $6.00 TO $15.00 W. C. CORRELL Tee Jeweler. ' WE ARE MAKfNG SOIylE . Special Prices on Ladies? liimiiiiii iniii;iii.iqiiiiiiniii1iiii11iii Tailor Made Suits . ..- that are worth 110.00 goiug cj) the rice tp suit . the purchaser. jllllllll:il,ll!illlllIII(!ll!ll!ll!l l!lNlllllll) , Ladies9 Jackets and Capes that must be sold in the next thirty drys we don't carry them over. And if you are contemplating pur chasing don't miss them. . When we 'say that we have a .Jack worth '$4.00 we mean it is worth the money and cannot be match ed. Best values for the money. . . , mttumiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiil Ladies- Fur Capes and Boas. flltl that keeps our Furniture' and Stoves rolling out! I DOMT 8 JWASTE 0 .Endured DmVAonies.; Vr i ( 1 frlv a' : roaxinc ftre ' enabled J - n. Garrettson,' 'of San Aiiionio, Tex, to be down when attacked wiwx" iwmma, irum -rUu w'TifrrMMnr!vBar8 He writes W U4UU r - - - i ii m his'' iniBcry , H often., bo ffreat thuy t Beemed he eudaredthe agoniesoi aeaio; hf Tir 1tinfl-'d!New!Dkovery. for oon-i giimption wholljr)cured Mtou, ; i Tbiamaw veliufl medicine is the onlj known enre .i.offim a well as i oonsdmption. coaehsand colds, and all; throat 'chest andjltinK trouble Price 50o and$ 1.00. Fetzei'a dxdgtore . Job Couldn't Have Stood It; . Ihe'djhad Itching Piles. They'rejter. nbly annoying; but Buoklen' Arnioa Salve will care the worst ease , of Piles ou earth. It haa cured thousands. For Fains or boilv eruDtiona it'8 Khe beat salye iif the vrld. Prioe S5o a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold at Fetz er'a Drug btore. some tingferfe.. E QUALITY I A handsome line of Rocking Chairs, A splendid line of Bed Room Suits, An E Z Spring for your bed, A. soft Mattress to complete it. A rich line of Window Shades. A strong lino ,of Stoves. A line of boautiful Pictures. A decorated line of Toilet Sets. An exquisite lino of, Enambled Beds. A,big"line of many things too numerous to mention. ' Since we do not own tho paper, we have only a limited space. Come to see JJ us, we will treat you fight. CRAVEN BRO'S. J Furniture Dealers and Undertakers. Q r. -i'a f . ' 5 " ' 2 ;M, L. 13R0WN & BRO. ' LIVERY, FEED AND SALE (J. . STABLES. ' ! f Just in rear of St.-Cloud Hotel. Omnibuses -meet all passenger trains. Outfits of all kinds fur nished promptly and .at reason able prices. Horses and mules always on hand for sale, ' Breed er , of thoroughbred Poland China Hogs. t4 Just iii. Fresh lotjof 7 Rubber . . Garden; Hose. , E. McNISH: 1 PHONE C (3$ . o
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