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Vol. XV.-No. 56 POHCOUIJ, N. C., SATURDAY, MARCH 20, ,1897. Who'leKO. 1,671 XI,roc Ultle Boys y. Three little white- boys, whose - nts are all prominent and in fatini ci'nzsnsi were the marauds '. jf the flower gardens in various pertBof the city Thursday night. The great: mass of beautiful hya ciitbj were secreted, away under i very handsome dwelling house en one of the principal streets, priTfor aught we know; are there C0W. One little fellow whoBe guilty conscience hurt him and fearing the detectives would catch him, confes sed whit he had done to his father, vho attended to the plunderer in tne' proper manner. Jnst.wnat disposition the boys in tended to make of the flowers is not known. It may be, however, they thought that a nosegay on the lappel of their coat would look a great deal beiter than a ball and chain hooked to their legs. Free Pills. Send your address to H E Bucks den kCo., Chicago, arid get a free sample- bos of Dr. King's New Lif e Fills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These" pills are easy of action and are particularly effec tive in-the cure of Constipation and sick headache. For. malaria. and liver troubles they have been provad invaluable. They are guar anteed to be perfectly vegetable. Thv do not weaken by their action but oy.giving tone to the stomach and boweis greatly invigorate the f Jul.. ... Regular size 25c per box Sold at Fetzer's Drug Store, A Prosperous Gerp;ln Farmer. V T M Brown, of Dewy Rose GaM is one of the mcst prosperous in tile State. He has fifty acres of land, which four years ago yielded one-fourth of a bale of cotton to the acre. This year lie--raised on the same land forty-one bales of cotton, which he sold for $1,148 and the seed for S246; ICQ busheh of cats for S50, and 100 bushels of sweet potatoes for $25. Besides this he sells weekly four dozen eggs at 10 cents a dozen, forty pounds of bat ter at 15 Cents a pound, and thirty gallons of buttermilk at 5 cents a gallon, making for the year $410.80. This, added to the produce of his land, makes an aggregate sum of 82,129.80. Mr. Brown employs three men at an expense of . 836 a month. He spent 8210 for guano, incidentals $20 and 8115 for the keeping of three mules, making the general expenses S777, thus showing a profit of 81,352 SO for thy ymj. Goldsboro Headlisht. PERSONAL POINTERS. Scnsvof Ton federates. Messrs. Walter Thompson and Will Gibaon have been engaged for th? past several days in looking up the 6on3 Tf Confederate Veterans, with a view to effecting a permanent organization. - About fifty names .vcrejsecuied. The r?iang men will hold a meeting at the court house ab&ui the middle of next week, when they will organize and elect officers. It is desired that every mother's eon cf thft nkl vpf-.p.ranfl hft mesent. The cost will not exceed 30 cents per an nil m, and the older will not occupy much of your time. All Free. Those who have used Dr. King's New Discovery know its value and tiose who have not, have now the Ornortnnitv in frv if. frA fJq.ll nn advertised druggist and get a trial Dottle tree, bend your name and address to II 'E Bucklen & Co-, CincO. and - rt r. rarnnlfi box of I)r. King's Now Life Pills free, as Well aR p rrmv nf flnirlo f oTTptiltH nnd Household Instructor free. All of Lsieh is guaranteed to do you god and oust you nothing. Fets r s jjrug r,tore. u ; ' Ai;i:iiext. aro Oilier'." Besides the flower gardens of Meadamea Ervin. CJalriwpll and An thony, a3noted in Friday s Stand ftrd, fe were told of other visitations. T. gardens of Mrs. R Gibson, Mra, B F Allied, and Mrs. John 0 Yomg were also robbed of their Hyacinths Thursday night, to say nothing of Mrs. W'S Bingham's and at ' psra. Gibson's. '. J m- - t f at Auction. I f-H the stock of goods recently wned by J A Rimer, the merchant, Woi-n -.1.1 . . , ,v l- tuui at public auction today Saturday) by W A Brandon, of iv T7' aQct!feer: Ritz crying Original OI)trTtiuuN. Some people use a great many words in saying nothing. Experience is the cream of life but it often souis with age. Cheek boldly enters where modesty dare not poll the door bell. Discipline U the harness whereby heayyload8 are drawn easily. He who is always doubting others has most cause to" doubt himself. At 10 man theorizes, at 30 he phil osophizes, and at 60 he realizes. The big fourths are the fourth of March, the fourth of July and so forth. There is always two sides to every question your side and the wrong side. Thefdistiller is the only medium who can successfully materaliza spirits. Many a ecoundrel wears fine clothes, but'dodges the tailor whom he owes. To really benefit man give him all possible help, opportunity and en couragement to earn. He who succeeds in life attributes it to superior merit ; he who fails charges it to bad luck. Yes, McKinley is the president cf the United States of Ohio, upon whom Hanna has his Mark. A Western preacher has j net mar ried a girl eleven years old. The clerical love for spring chicken is proverbial. i The Bible alone is not sufficient for man's salvation, any more than an architect's plan is a complete house. A pretty girl in a pair of nice pointed shoes is certainly entitled to be considered a beauty in good stand ing. Orange, (Va.,) Observer, AehzviIIe Ctiz3n ta?s the cnarter for that Hit v.ro Jage omissions nd mutilations, f'" -ernor is ;not ableto' see Q 't h,a opportunity to appoint a ? justice.. There is hardly a tem than that learn in leiore; "Goody!" lo XftE At lOLD lJi USE DAT hXk 6 'afiV? Broriao Quinine Tab pvhA gSists refund the it fails to cure. 25c. - Nonce of Dissolution. The firm of Dry & Wadsworth have this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will now be conducted by Bell, Harris & Co. All persons indebted to Dry &' Wadsworth by installment L notes and accounts, are requested to settle same with Bell, Harris '& Co. Thanking the public for their past patronage, we hops they will continue it with .the new firm. Respectfully,: f Dry & Wadsworth. March 5, 1S97. r f ' NOTICE. The new firm of Bell, Jlarris fe Co. solicits the patronage of the public. ' Respectfully, - 1 Bell, Harris & Co. March6, 1897. . Pt. lUes,Pain Ffttsave guaranteed to ston iJmtilachclnW minutes. "Ozm cent a close' ) f . Capt. J M Odell is spending the afternooil at Bessemer City. Miss Ruth Caldwell is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Glass. MissCallie Lipe spent today in the city. Rav. J J Payseur returned from Albemarle today.1 ; ! Mr. W H Hudson has gone to Charlotte. j Mr. Wade Barrier returned last night from a brief trip io Washing ton, j Revs. Schullenberger, of China Grove and B Frank Davis, of this city, have gone to Mt. pleasant. Mr. C 'G Heilig arrived in the city from the South this morning. He was on Ms return to Mt. Pleas ant. Mrs. T Y McConneil waB called to Durham by tGlegramthis morn ing, on account of the serious illness of her son Willis. ft . r . Miss Laira Wadsworth, who hn.H b;n spending sometime at Mr, John G Walworth's, returntsd to her homo in Charlotte tbday. Judge Montgomery returned from Charlotte this morning. He siys the may ir's campaign in that city is the '"hottest I lever raw." Several fights occurred on the street last night, j . i v j " ; ' . i - You can be well when your blood is rich, pure and nourishing. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes the! blood rich and pure and cures all blood diseases, restoring health and vigor. -Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy to operate. Cure ingestion, headache. 25c. y . n - ' KEEP YOUR EYES OPEW! i Surely if the word REGULATOR is not on a package , it is hot j A Uoo4t Invention. i t- - Says the Scientifio American ; A bicycle attachment to preyent mud from being thrown by the rear wheel on the rider, andl to protect the skirts of a lady, preventing their being blown about by the wind or being caught in the chiin or wheel is shown in the accompanying illus tration, and has been patented in the United States and England by John G McNaughton, of Salisbury,. N. C. It consists principally of a mnd euard, preferably made fin the form of an eagle bending of er the re3r wheel, with his head pointing rear ward and his wings extending out wardly on each side. It is rigidly mounted on the frame, and the wings are hinged and provided with springs to keep them distended while allowing them fold inwardly should the bicycle fall on its side. Just back of the crank axlej are bearings in which are hinged legs, preferabJy made of a continuous , U-shaped b; r the legs simulating tojsome extent those of an eagle, and haying at their extremities : claw grasping bearing blocks to contact with the ground and hold the bicycle upright when still, while also! adapted to serve as brakes when itis desired to stop the machine. Rigidly attached to the middle portion! of the bar farming the legs is an elbow con nected to a slide rod, and the flatter is connected to a hand lever ful crunied in convenient reach of the rider whereby the legs may le thrown down to serve as a brake, or as supports when tlife rider dis mounts. ' i ! f H' E . ON I-Y True Blood ! Purifier 1 prominently in the public eye to day is Hood's Sarsaparilla. Therefore get Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S. T01J Nothing else is the same. It cannot be and never has been put up by any one except j iO- IHI- ZEDLflCvl CO.'.- 'And t can be easily told by their Trade 'Mark 18 w ir JL A jM I. i jztKer Lf nearness h t -OF- Rnnift I fia anr 'JR.ryAa at artnln o cmal I -Qrf' nf fVo nnsf oa' ?-r r.-ic-l i funny ior everybody but ourselves. . J This week and next week,;the last two weelf a cf,? January, besriiinin? TVT fVi -t hi a rlar 'Tnpai-iav .Tannnrv too will rrixro fn.-wi i-aivi o . patrons the chance to ouy pny of the following; A 1 .-L en 1 1. l or t... mi i-. i -r . h auuuii w uuyis cuaiis itb 00 ceiiLS. xxie Jiniuanuiiiiau; ar.a uuicons would cost a'iout that much. j ,c About 40 men's coats at 75 cents. It's worth that muca to mate them if somebody prave you the cloth. ; -About 100 pairs of Men's pants at cents This is less thanbuif ' price. . ; . . ; Then if von want 7-; ;)i nun isr v (iiif nhni on nf omn Tra'c at 35 cents. Whole suit 81.85.' Not to be sneezed at . .vithout fcufT, cr pnnnpn ar, wifhnnf. f.fl. ! A SMALL LOT OF LADIES FINE SHOES! v at 50 cents. Not a thirdfof thei' ragel'cost. ! j About 100 pairs ofJadies fine shoes in button and lace of Zeiler sj Reeds and Padan Brothers;make, to go at 75 cant's, noi over "one third of the average cot. ., . j Also a small line of Eastern made fine shoes at 75 cents. None in the lot but cost over 1. Dont miss this lo;. Tiiey won't be here many days. - i v - " . A small lot of men's Heavy English ties, end hijrh cut bronn working shoes at 50c. A better lot at 75b. These are regular shoes. Boys work shoes, at 50 and 65 cents. V . A small lot of mens suits, good and serVicable. but not cuaranUa all wool at $2. Plenty places where they will ask you 2 50 for a pinrle coat not any better. i To close our boys knee panes suits, in fine goods, we givB you choice for $2 This line includes all we have that cost over Si All the toregoing stuff is;in favor of the buyer. FUN FOR BOY- ukjj. xjejjxjlll j. j rxvuvro ! iou are tne ooys, we are tlia frogs. NOW SFOR A 'FEW THINGS IN 'FRESH NEW GOODS. Now don't swoonaway,lbut jusl rememoer tnat it gives us? inn en pleasure to be able to sell these tnings cheap as it gives a hungrv man saiisfactibn to eat. We bought tiiem for less than vaiu andwo Hji them the very same way. Men's hatin calf bals, Sunday shops cents. Men's good Etf " h ties, high cut brogans at 75 cents; ' M-'j heavy oil gram English Ties and Creoles at Si. You never saw thre for less than $1.25. You can't buy them now in lots of 1,000 pain? from nvj factory for less than $1.10. Ladies glove grain lace an' button pho- solid leather all through except counters, at 60c. hUdren's oi g-k-J polkas 40 cents. Boys' long pants 50 cents, worth SI, ' - f H B & P & T ? & urnit ure ! F iirnitiifd! teed-AnJdea Who can tfclT:: of gor.ic t-taif i Trotect your i!eas; tier maj brtag you wealth. Wrtte JOHN WZLDZKLRN A X)., Patent Attor- r. antiifTTnu, u. v.. i -ii;i.T'3r 5w pnes ouer 8ui iia C ci tw o Ojundred taveauons waatdd BELL HARRIS & CO. carry;the -.largest and most complete liut eyer shown in Concord. ebuy m large lots and at low figures' and give our c tomers the benefit of the low prices. We have Ladies' Rockers from $1.00 to f 1 .u You crngeta bargain in dining chairs. When you want anything in the fuiWun-' line call and see us. We can save you money in the following articles : 1 Oed Room Suits. . pa'sels, Center and Dining Tab'ea. V ! I ounges, Couches, 1 adies' Desks, ' Hair, Cotton and Shuch Mattresses, 1 A rt Novelti-, Baskets. Pickets anlra fir Vlollo Hfrknlrlivirra Fleckers. ' V k I nside Shades, , Cide Boards, Qf all kinds an,d descriptions . Oar urdertaking department is complete, and will be under thcvcare cf Ilr, itii. i.u aua mc yiuuupny mei, uay or . nigiii. M. L. Brown & Bro. LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES, Just in rear of St. Cloud Hotel. . Omni buses meet all passenger trainsA Outfits of all kinds furnished promptly and at always on hand for sa'e. Breeders of L.ast Notice To vn Taxes, I will advertise all property w the taxes are due the Town on 1st day of April, -1897. Now warning and save cost. J L Boger, Town T&z Cu Ma rch 12 , '97.- herfe M tahl i I ..7, ; 4 :
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