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.- I. ; '.' - , ' - I . , Vol. XV.No. 32 GON COm, N. C S AT tfR DAY; FEBRUARY 20. 1897. Whole NO. 1.64? jL 2S ART, SCIENCE, INDUSTRY. The Woman's Exposition of tbe-Caro-llna's, May 1st to June 1st, to Bo . Held In Charlotte Famous Paint ings and Drawing; to Be There. Chablotte, N.O., Feb. 20, '97. "The management of the: Women's Exposition of the Garoltnas an u on nee this morning that the famous painting, "Breaking Home Ties," by Hovenddn, which w most popular picture at the World's A COLLISION. i On Two Blcjclists Knn Together Main Street If o One Hurt. If there ia not already there should be enacted a law requiring every bicyclist to qarry a lantern on the front end of his wheel while out PERSONAL POINTERS. T-Mr. Chirlei Stone", of Char lotte, was in ibdeity last night. Mr. T G f nrr, of Ne well's, is i in the city. r at night. , spend1 8unday in the city. f- wi-i a1 maker, was going down Mam street ai BP60 last nignt in tne city LiLllJmiVLJllftini I AS " 1 r wiin irienas. n Mr, Lewis Brown came home . BOme d8n'? Kndsaisucnai from Charlotte last night and will f ann? for everybody but ourselves. Some ds and Ends at such a smalllpart fof theSoost'as "to make it A . AS " -m " Fair and whicn at the Atlanta ExJai a 8im 8Peea wne Urawtord 11 Johnston and ..cifinn ftrrtod on mnnh ftttontirtn I StfifilP. thft TOnncr man thaf ahnva at "ttlCBBrS. fV will be placed on exhibition here. Miller's grocery stoie, collided with td 7i V This famous picture is the proper- Hine- Rtu was in th no. nf . i? " r .... tv of Mr Charles O Harrison. Pro- . , .. , . , .w -Misses Mary. jbsnnner and Alice inen n you want a ven y tost of the . Uh Uewity of Pennsyl- raddling his whael off the bridge Sim8 left this morning , for Salie- at Stents. Whole 8uit-$1.85. vostof the University ot rennsyl Dry & Wadsworth' furniture bury, whtre tbeyltf ill spend several Rnnned a without teeth. The art exhibit will exceed any. store, and was going with coneid- aaJB miQ reiawyes ana irienas. A CI TT T HT This week and: next week, the last lira weeks of I Tanuarv. becrinninsr with ibis day, Tuesday, January 19tb, we will give tour ( ustomers and patrons the chance tofeuy pny of the following: . About 50 boys' coats at 35 cents. The lining and thread and buttons would cost about that much. ij About 40 men's coats -at 75 cents. It's worth that much to make them if somebody gave you the cloth. . I About 100 pairs of Men's pants at cents This is less thanhalf price. - - :-r:. j: -"!.- Then if you want a vet you can have your choice of about 50 rests Not to be sneezed at .without unuli, or thing that has been seen in this sec- lerable force when Hines and himself tion, with the exception of toe 'At met. Neither of the young men laota Exposition. Wd8 burt, but the front wheel of Charless Noel Flagg, the famous hL , ... . , portrait: painter, whose portrait of Steeles bicycle was Shattered. Mark Twain won him the gold Accidents will happen, of course, medal at the World's Fair will make but as a preyentative wheelmen an exhibit. . v should be required to use the Ian- IjOUIS xwneaa, tue icauiu xysbcf i-Mrs. Bell and Miss Kittie For. who have been spending some time with Mrs. Foy on Spring street, left this mornine for their home at Pollocksville. ' . Mr. W A Foil, the popular clerk.at the Arlington hotel in Char lotte, passed through the city last OF LADIES FINE SH0ESI at 50 cents. Not a third !of the average cost. artistand the Gentry. O04 will unite in an exceptional collection of art posters, . . The Society of Washington Ar tists, and the Washington Water Color Club, will co-operate in send ing down an exhibit of their best work. 1 . tern and bell. Mrs. Rhoda Holmes Nichols, one of the moat , prominent water color artists in this country, signifies her intention of exhiSiting two or three choice pieces of her work at the Exposition. Mrs. Nichols goes abroad in April. bout 100 nairs ofJadies fine shoes in button and lace of Zeisfer sl Reed's and Pad an Brothers make, to go at 75 cents, not over one third of the average cot. ,; t '! . Also a small line of Eastern-made fine shoes at 75 cents. None rat the lot but cost oyer 31. Don't miss this lot. They won't be hero many days.-- I i-'. . "" I'"'"- nivht ffninif tnl to Mt Pleasant to A smau ion 01 men s neavy Jiingnsn ties, ami nign cur, orogana, ?&V rfifntfnn it irking shoes at 50c. A! better lot at 75c. These are regular $125 attend the recital and reception at 8boes. Boys work shoes at 50 and 65 cents. the seminary ft 1 A small lot of men's suits, good and servicable, but not guaranteed AronitAnt fi fi Rftftlr nf nharlhttft all wool at $2. Plenty places where they will ask you S2 50 for a single GASTO R I A te rcfc il Ui 4 . V .iiT" l L j ' . ior xms unemoiuaes au we nave mat cost over i . whom he will furnish the drawings jn the foregoing stuff is in favor of the buyer. FUN FOR; BOYS lor the large store room to be built BUT DEATH TO FROGS laou are the boys, we are the frogs, by the OdelL Manufacturing Com- t--K a T-TTxr n-f tttvt o. pany. 1NU VV rUH jtx T : J2-V Y - i XTLXlN UO IN i FRESHS INEW GOODS. Now don't swoon away,. but just rememoer!tnat it gives u as much pleasure to be able to sell these things cheap as it gives a hungry men For Infants and Children. ef Si mm rnt Wnlte Gets Ont and is Re-Arrested. ' TwOXlTes Naved. Mrs. Phoebe Thomas, of Junction City. Hi., was told by her doctors White, the Indian doctor, paid she had consumption and that there saiisfaction to eat. We bought tuem; for less ihan value and we seJl his costs this morning and was re ."tUe rl) New, Die- cents. Men's good English ties, high cut brogans at 75 certs; Men's An exhibit is being arranged for leased trom jail. In half an nour covery saved her life; Mr. Thomas heavy oil grain JSnglish Ties and Ureolea at $1. lou never saw tnem ior f fiSVnoS Awards he was in the h.nd. of JtT tlV interesting, embracing as it acs, a the law again and will probably approaching .consumption, tried solid leather all through except counters, t 60c. ChUdren's oil gram product of ; North Carolina kaoline, d while longer in iaii. It without tesultlverytbing "else then polkas 40 cents. Boys' long pants 50 cents, worth SI, I from which beautiful egg shell; , ' n, bought a bottle of In& King's New s ks. : porcelain Ms made. It: is the jn;L fmembered GAWWQWS (fe FETZ R' tention ioiiaVe 'thT product dls-1 this term of court 'was convicted cf cureaiH-iyvnaturallyf thantefni - r!f -;f 1 J '""T - played through the process ; of practicing medicine rwJthouUice manufacture, from a cm ae state He was tried and found puiltT. fUl efficacy t( of this; medicine in into that of the finished article. Judgraent W88 8n8pended and White c?ug,b? aD colas. Free trial bottles Prpnarations for the Exposition ft . . . at Fftztir8 Drue store. Regular -.ii a- rA tiio was required to pay cost and! lev e ha i no. prospects are extremely gratifying, the State, He went to jail and i The Exposition will embrace the stayed there a few days, but this month of May. , morning succeeded in raising S85, the amount of the cost, and was lib- Trial Jnstice Court, I . , TT. ' - , , . . ; , eraieu. nia ireeuom. was snort- ",ou X1U4 """" " ""7' liyed, however, as he was arrested in uu,rcu, Z : : lass than half an hoar afterward lore jusqnira w o xiiu rnuay ai ternoon, charged with an affray. From the evidence given, the two men had agreed upon-a "fair fight" and entered the ring on mutual grounds. Attornej W G Means represented Taylor and Attorney Croweli appeared for Johnston. Esquire Hill decided that both men were guilty and imposed a fine of $1 and the cots upon each. charged with practicing medicine in Stanly county without license. He was taken to Albemarle on the Yadkin train this afternoonsby Deputy Sherifi Robt. Monroe and will have to stand trial at the next term . of Stanly court Salisbury World. Cbane of Programme. The breach of promise case that was booked -to comejup at the Club Room entertainment Tuesday night has been postponed and a change of programme made. Prof. R L Keea ler, I chairman, of the amusement committee, is arranging for a eplen did time Tuesday night. A collec tion of old-time photographs "-will be placed in the club rooms and a guessing match will be the inter esting feature. All lady friends of the club are myited to be present upon this occasion. Word TO TU w ISE. F I Electionfreturnsjare nothing compared to the re suits yon receive by trading with Dry & Wadsworth who are. wide awake and nptodate. People are apt to believe what they see and the Doubting Thomases can be quicklyj convinced! of the truthfulness and correctness of what we say by calling at once. 'Tis only a few days till 'Xmas and everybody i?begin niDg to look around for Santa,, Clans. Hisj head quarters thistime are at the URNITU E : p 1 JLu A Great Eooli Free ! When Dr. R V Pierce, of Buflalr, N. Y., published the first edition- oi his great work, The People's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser, he an nounced that after 60,000 copies had been sold at the" regular price, SI 50 per copy,6 the profit on which would repay him for the great amount of labor and money ex pended in producing it, he would distribute the next half million free. As this number of copies has al ready been sold, be is now giving away, absolutely, free, 500000 cop ies of this mofit complete, interest- ing and valuable common sense medical work ever published :the recipient only being required to mail to him. at above 'address, twenly-one (21) onecent stamps, to cover cost of mailing only, and the book will be sen t post-paid. It is a veritable medical library, com plete in one volume.. Contains 1008 pages, profusely illustrated. The Free Edition ia precisely the same as that sold at $1 50 except only that the books are in strong manilla paper covers instead of cloth. Send now before all are given away. We wish to caution all users of Simmons Liver Regulator on a subject of the deepest interest and importance to their health- pernaps tneir uves. ine soie proprietors and makers of Simmons Liver Regulator Oia Feome. Old people who require medicine to regulate their bowels; and kidH neys will find the true remedy in Electric Bitters. This L medicine A r.aa n-4- ci ti m n lo fia 03 flAnfnino mf whiskey nor other intoxicant, but ' lear? th&l customers are oiten aecei eu uy acts as a tonic and alterative. It 1 huying and taking ; some mediane of a acts mildly on the stomach and i?ar appearance or taste behevmg it to KwJo o;.i;r, afroncyTif. arA be Simmons jjiver rxeguiator. to the organs, thereby aiding nature ! 7 that unless the word Regulator is on in the performance of the function, ne package or Doxue,inaiii is nooiminuna Electric Bitters is an excellent ap-1 ver Regulator. No one else makes, or petizer and aids digestion. Old ever has mad Simmons Liver Regulatory people find it just exactly what anything called Simmons gtpiv they need. Price 60c and SlOO.per !but J.H:Zeihn&.,andnomemcmema( bottle at Fetzer ru- Store. ; by anyone else is the same JWe alone can DUt it UD. ana we cannot De reBpouoiuic, u r, - A. J ' XlT" J otner mecucmes represeniea as me same uu .JL -1 AlVi- pflsiHe says iftyou like comfort end easeuy one of (Dry & Wadswortnfjs 5ig Kockmg Chairs or the Ladies' sizes for your wife. Or if you want to sleep well and rest easy buy one of the Kaleigh Wire Spring Mat tresses, best in the world, or one of the handsomeci lounges. They have them at all prices from $4,00 to $25, and to make your parlor look ap-todate and in style buy a parlor suit and to fit up a room nicely buv one oii inese nanasome suits, tne Dnces are jow. TRUTH 1 'AIN'T IT THE ye'sirWe have everything in thejfurniture line.. Chairs of all; descriptions Tables all sizes and styles. Big lot of Pictures, Window Shades, Cur tain Polls, Ladies' Desks, Office Desks, Wardrobes Sidetoards, China Closets and everything to make a heme pleasant and aV wife, happy. Beginning from The wife of Rev. James feeler, of Hinocnviiie, died this morning, of consumption. It is said that the gold mine 'not heip y0VL y0u areled to expect they HSPJ. today and during the holidays we propose to give to eacn easn purcnaser a nice ana useiui piece ui . iui niture, consisting of Bat Backs, Music Backs, Comb and Brush Shelf, : Book 1 Shelves, , Corner Brackets, Medicine Cases.. What Nots, etc. This is no fake VSure Go.1' ! The pi ices of the articles meantime are from 15 cents to 16. The value of the present will be governed by the amount of the cash purchase. These sales will continue until the above mentioned articles have all been given out. & Come att once and get thecboice piegents,J3 . ! r j f . . . . - which has been discovered on Gen- wiUA Bear this fact well mmma,ii you nave hpftn in thft habit oi nsine a meoicme which eral Longstreet's property near you supposed to be Simmons Liver Regula- Gainesville, Ga , yields from $7 to tor, because the name was somewhat liie $12 per ton of the precious metal. Reffulator on it. von have been imposed The yeiu is said to var, from eight .tSKI inches to two and a nair feet. been favorably known for many years, and all who use it know how necessary it is for r CURE A cold in OJTE day Fever and Ague, Bilious Fever, Constipa- Take laxative Brop, Quinin, Tab- gtffl lets. All druggists refund the j; waskyou to look for yourselves, and monev if it fails to cure. 25c. mX4 that Simmons Liver Reeulator, which you can readily distinguish by the Bed Z wmj n - 1 on wrapper, ana Dy our name, is mo jiuj Big lot Duke wheels just arrived, medicine called Simmons Liver Begulator. Price reduced from $60 to $35. CaU t j. h. zeuix & co. early before they are all gone. Yorke, Wadsworth & Co. Qtmtnons V - . Take " . JAvtr 'Regulator. j lYours to Please, m hi-.- 1 'J :1
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