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Vol JAKE NEWELL .GONE. mysteriously Disappeared from "fl,, BoarllS House and Work Aj)r, 2 t, Leaving? So Trace BeMntf. Jake Newell has mysteriously dis appeared from his boarding hoase Philadelphia, leaying no trace behind himV - ' - T ;L For aiore than a year Jake had been employed m the book publishing house of P W Zigler & Co., and was bigbly estee-ned by his employe er3. Oq Saturday, April 24tb, Jake did not show up at his place of business as uscal and has not since been heard from. The gravest fears 8re eDte-taiaed by his friends. Mr. Ed. F White received a telegram from "Mr Neweli's employers, dtking if anyone here knew, of his wbere abonts and to notify his people at once of b 13 disappearance. Mr. W (x Newell, Jake's father, waa in the city Thursday nigbt on his way to Pbiladltphia to help . search for his missing boy. Wednesday's Philadelphia Times ccinaiLed the follswing : . "J F Newell, 25 er8 old, hhs been missing' from his boarding house,; 710 Franklin street, since last Frid y a week.. On April 23 be left his boarding house ostensibly to f.o to Atlantic City, to rstoan in a week. He did not return The police of Atlantic City have been notified and are looking for the young man. "No suspicion were entertained by hi3 friends until they discovered in his room yesterday a note which read: 'la emergency telegraph to Flows, North Cirolina- FJows, 'North Carolina, is his home. It is not known how much money he had wun nim when he Jett. - He was employed by P W Zeigler St'Co., publishers, and he left without Hrawinrr hisa mt TOhirV vcoa rlno Tis reputation at his placd c f busi nees ha3 alwavs been of the bett. He was a sfeady, conscientious worker and was not a drinking man. Feais cf foul play are. entertained." For Infants and Children. is ca every Cabarrus, Rowan anil StJiiilj. The health reports for April ap reartd m the bulletin as follows : Cabarrus Dr. Eobt. S Young, Concord. Sixty-two cases of whoop ing cough and two of diphtheria -'Pneumonia' and. mild malarial at tacks in all -parts. y Rowan Dr. John Whitehead, Salisbury. Five cases of typhoid fever. Pneumonia and malarial fever. . '' . Stanly Dr. D P Whitley,Milling port. A few cases of whooping 'coogh and one of typhoid fever. I have suggested to the comm!83ioiir ers -he necessity of rebuilding at the county home, but the county s htavily ia debt, and as yet co hicg beeu done. - Mt. Xebo, NvC:r April 21, 1897 - i "'ck Headaches, bnt since taKing nont 'a fcarsaparilla and Hood's am entirely cured, and I do --fills I tiOt forget to rpmmmpnrl thia nffdicine to my friends Lucinda Fleming. .' -. Hood s Pills cure all liyer ills -25c.- A I CON CO It WAS IT A PROPOSAL? V I Hiel.ady Was Positive About it, Put the Lawyer Didn't Nee It that Way. 'You've beard the story of that breach of promise case in Connecti cut," laughed the lawyer' whose practice shows him a good many family skeletor s 'A fine looking young fellow calling onVa spinister asked when there would be but 25 letters in the alphabet. She gave it up and he told her, 'when U and I are on e.' Making the w is hf at.be r to he thought, she declared this a pro posal of marriage oq his part, but the court did not confirm her con struction of his answer to the conun drum. : 'Last summer I had a woman "to come to me who was bent on eecnr . ing heavy damages as a balm to her woauded and lacerattd'-t Sections I She informed me that the man whom she wanted made defendant had not only p lid her a great deal of attention, but had actually proposed to her. Then he baikcrueliy de serted htx and made another woman his wife. f r "By dint of questionirjg,for unsup ported statements want looking into with woman client, I learned that the alleged attention bad been chit fly on her part. She fluttered about him whenever and wherever there as.an opportunity. After she had answered evasively several times I spoke sternly and told her that it was absolu tely necessary that she tell jes: what he said when he pro poaedfor jherhaDd. j ; : . -i c Well, Bhe answered hesitatingly '1 isked him one evening if he eyer intended,to marry. He answered that he did. . Then he put the same' question to me, ana 1 made tie same reply. 'Now we have both agreed to marry T exclaimed, and rushed into his ar j s Instantly he changed his mind, said that I mu understood him, and cruelly left me alone. It was not a month oefore the invitations for his. wedding were out." . . "You havent" the -shadow of a case, I said curtly. " I kcow better, she snapped, as she swept from the office. She hired a pettifcgzpr and paid out a goodly sum for the privilege' of making a fool of nerseif." Detroit Free Press. Stop drugging yourself with quick nostrums or "cures." Get a well- known pharmaceutical remedy that will do the work. Catarrn and Cola in the head will not cause sufier ine if Elv's Cream Balm is used. Druggist will supplv. 10c, trial size or 50c. full size. We mail it. ELY BROS., 56 Warren St., N. Y. City. Re v. John Reid, Jr., of Great Fallp, Mont., recommended July's Cream Balm to me. I can emphasize his statement. uIt is a positive cure for for catarrh if used as directed Rev. -Francis "W. Poole, Pastor Cen tral Pres. Church, Halena, Mont. . . T Salisbury Sun : Last November W A James, engineer, and John Howard, firemen, of-this city were killed in a collision near Old Fort. Their relatives brought suits against the . Southern and they are set to ome up at this term of Rowan's court but whether they will be heard or continued: or compromised re in iins to be seen. Mrs. James sues for $35,000 and Mrs. Howard for $25,000. ; When bilious or costive, eat a Cascarefc, candy cathartic, cure guar- anteed, 10c, aoc - j TJ'N ; My FB IDi MAY 7 PERSONAL POINTERS. A certain bachelor in- town has a pet turtle. - j ' ' Mr. D F Cannon has gone to Charlotte. U ' Mr. W M Ivy, of New London, is visiting in the city, j Mr. C D Osborne, of Oxford, Is registered at the St. Cloud. Mr. R F Alexander, Charlotte, spent last night in the city. ' ; Mr. J P Strong,' of -Charlotte, was in the city a short while this morn- icg. . ' Mies Ola Hamilton is spending several days in theijcouniry with Miss Callie Lipe. ? - Mr. - Giles T Cro well has re turned to the city, after an absence of several weeks.; . v j , ; Mib8 Ella Walter! is home from ecVjooi at Mont "Am co ul Seminary. She will spend teveral days in ibe city. j M iss. E m m a n arris, who . has been poendiot; soma time with . L - - friends in the city, left this morn ing, for. Greensboro. Mr. C Q McAllister.- represent ing the Star Lumber Manufactur ing Company of Ashboio, was in the city ths morning , . Mri and Mrs. Si J Lowe and children have gone to j Lowes villfj to spend several days. ihey went by private conveyance- " Maize Nutrine Hulled Corn IS GOOD TO Beat the f Band Just try.it with, some of our Choice Sugar cured Hams and Fancy Patent Flour, ErvSe & if Sons of Confederate Veterans, Atten I tion ! The newly organized camp of Sons of Confederate Veterans will meet at the Court House tonighc at ei?ht o'clock. Every member of the camp and 'eyery perpon eligible for membership is rt quested to be pres ent promptly, hs the organization is to be perfected Holland THOMrsoN-, Uommander, William H Gibson, ;: - Adjutant. CATARRH A LOCAL Disease A Climatic action. Nothtng but a local iemedy or change of climate will cure it. Get a well known phar maceutical remedy, ELY'S CREAM BALM " It is quickly absorbed. Gives relief at once. Opens and cleanses the i' Nasal passages. , "Allvs Inflammation, COLD N HEAD Heals and Protects the Membrane, Restores the! Sense of Taste and Smell. No Mercury, No f Injurious drug- Full size soc Trial size 10 at Druggists or by mail. ELY BROTHERS Warren Sf N. Y. - i u-t- ; ; ; -T-. One of our exchanges tells the following: "A Georgia school teach er who happened to be a pretty 18 year-old girl,' told the boys one even ing that she would kies the first boy at school the next morning. Result, twenty-seven boys roosted on the school house steps that night." Piss forSale. I have : some .fine Buokshire rol n d -C hina pig3 for sale. d86 11 . tJ. Li t?IMS mmsm 2 lea ; 1897. -THIS IS- G-rra.US TOTJB lr at one-half their actual cost and yalue. ;Our Immense Line-oi BRINCJ - is arriving daily and iTY-lUE,; QUALITY, AND. will simply MEN'S For $5. 00 we offer s aits worth 7.00 to 9 00 ; - For C6 CO you get eqnally as good a bargain. . From $7.50 cc $U.00 we sell you a suit good enough for a Frince. vr ;'-;:. -r : ..i -;- "hi&-i We ha ye never before shown such a t -.. , , and the prices are so much lower than you expect,, you will return home with a broad smile. : VE fiSK YOU TO C4LL fillO We Offer 500 Dozen Men's and Children's Sample CaS Medium and Fine "Straw Hats at HALF PRICE. See these: CANNONS 3 E ADS OR TAILS ? Like throwing up a 'penny au 3 taking FURNITURE for the season. It presents the latest ideas in stvle and finifh- - ..... - and is the result of study, experience and lar demand. Our Furniture commands admiration by the beaity of finish and elegance of design. We carry as complete a line ' as any Furniture Store in the State. We guarantee: pur goods as represented and prices as LOW as the LOWEST. , , ' Bed Room Suits. Lounges, Couches, 1-1 air, Cotton and Shuch Mattresses, A rt Novelties. Baskets, Pickets Oacks for halls, Mouldings, rjockers, - nide BELT! , &c CO. Oar undertaking department is complete, and will be nnder the care ' of Mr Bell. All calls are promptly met, day or night. ( r , J M. L. Brown & Bro. LIVERY, FEED; AND SALE jSTABLJlS, Just 'in rear 01 St . Cloud HoteL . -Omnibuses meet all passenger trains. Outfits of all kinds furnished promptly and at reasonable prices. Horses: and' 'mules always on hand for sale. Breeders of thoroughbred Poland China Hogs. The first vote cast in the Senate by Deboe, Lentuckys new Senator, the one born out of dne season, was for the Anglo-American treaty. So much, gdgood! Wjeiole NO. 1,?13 MAM ATTENTION Cliii, Hals, He, CLOTHING.: the bargains we offer in Fit, "stun" you. WEAR. SEE & chances, is the indiscriminate selection of - r . Youns FETZE I the perfect acquaintance with the popu- : Shades. ide Boards, Sc ?'iDV Carriage. Matting,' ; all kinds and descriptions., -This is the day of anti this, and anti-rht, bnt what people need ruosi; no wad ay s is, thf a n ti-bi 1 ion 8 hied i cine, Simmons Liver; Regulator, the King oKLiver Mcdicmep, nd better than Fil Is. ' "I ha e nsed no 'other anti-bilious femedy for sx.years acd ktbw from "experience that for fadieg of a constipaitpd habit nothing" quala itLaar( Craitr, , Eilenbury, Fla. -"."'.. . f Kowan; Superior Court is'in sees ioo,7adge Starbnck presiding, II, it
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