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4 y v ... Vol. XTI. No. 6 FK a' T UK PALMETTO STATE 4 DoHh1"1 Trip Charleston, Col u;:ib;, Suiuiiirville. J0 r.J)lTO OF STANDARD : . - "Co u hx fee I sit quiet fy, all alone, ml a tr0Pective glance over Cl7 wo weeks' movements in Ben "'TiIIci3a,J-state, my first thought and burning desire is to put on pupar fbe mental pic' ares that fo's JO A M- 1 went direct to .Charleston S. C, and I must admit I was quite will ing to 4urn homeward any minute, for n ia to iue, dtar readers, all that its tame implka. But after tfpend in? a lew uiiya ;u me cuy uy me sea I found many things to attract my aTientioii. - . ; ) I think .."Charleston, a quaint old city. The majority of houses' have thei .gable- ends to the streets with probe on the side ; and many of me'.pri ate homs are penned in by high iron fences . and you would havrf to ring a bell at tha gate be fore gaming entrance even to the yard. The streets, ani many of the principal ones, are not near as wide as.Main s:reet of Concord, and yet in many afreets a double, line of railway rues through the middle. Just now the old horse cars are oriv in? way lo electrin onea - . . I The ';EenJz -youa'' for the swells, dudes and the dudined in-the af ter noon is me eatery, xne urivea are of cement, as ernooth as 'glass,- and tiie walks aie. equally as nice. The grounds are beautified by the many graceful shade trees which overhang laera, reen od, and with rustic Beats here and there lor the weary traveler to rest Himself, and on ail side3 sit e one you are surrounded by the deep and briny waters of ijnarjeston Harbor. It is indeed a p.acj of beauty. The drives are V"ongeii;with carnages of all styles, uom tne oia English to the modern trap, and male ana female bicyclists; dim ioe vaiKs are aliye with pedes fians sucn as handsomely diessed women and sporting young men. I we neara .Virginians say that North (Juroiinians dress gay but, my dear readers, if the eyes of. some of mJ Virginia friends could gaz? upon the streets of Charleston un the atternoon when "Dame Fashion" .holds sway, they would say North Uroiina women have' subdued tastes.- Bht it is rather a remarka We fact that I hear rtinnv Snnth Carolina women accuse the Georgia uu,tu Ui ureasing joud, so 1 pre- tci iiuuu uresBine) ins creases the further south you go I . ak thou'gb, to see hundreds of umen assembled together, as I saw -:ui on tne battery, dressed in .Jgnt organdies, summer' silks, "u1 ribbons and pretty hats to -vwpuna, is a scene of heant.T. And why not? It has been said that imng of beaty is, a joy forever. i Xberearemany thineainCharlPfi' ton to interest those who are looking matters other than fashion.' One 3 impressed by thenumber of hand ounaings, public and private, .waK;h attest the ln Wn,un a. DEATH OP REV. DR. PRESS-! CONCORD, N. C., TUESDAY MAY 18, 1897. PERSONAL POIJMTEKS. WnoLB NO. 1,722 e Breaihed Mis tast Sundawn,, A. lt. IMhiirch Loses Its Most Ven- Mr. L H Nixon, tof Charlotte, speni me aay in the city. erable audOistlMsnished Minister 1 f, t "D ou , Ti.r vu Minister Mr?. J B Shemll haa anno frt x . y' Charlotte to attend rhi W.u: vuV J-AjiUi3ii,iUU, Rev. John E Presslv T) n a;a Sunday at 2 o'clock at the dome of bw son, Mr. B . W Pressly, near Davidson. Deceased was born November 8d, 1826, and was there lore 71 years of age. He was a graduate of Erskine College and bemmary. H settled at Coddle Creek in 1849, and continued as paeiur ut me a. i. P. church there until 1886, when hc resigned on account of infirmities. HeDwas a profound scholar lovable charac ter tender and kind a preacher and a devnteH onlHur theCross. He was. a man of wide influence, and culture; and broad Christianity. The church with which he early in .life connetned himself honored him with its r.,u.r ence and affection.. Nn nigher. Death to him was" but the gateway into fields of light, an en trance into the realm of the blessed. ie nas "fought a erood fihK h hoc kept the faith." His Hamnl ia left his children and his church.. lbe taneral eer vices wnr nn. ducted Monday at Coddlo Rev. W Y L,rwft Tt.v WW D ; 1 D, D., Rev. J T Cbalmer, and Rev. mioisiers present, ahd pa oh tv in gtoivicg.tributes to the deceased. JJr. rharr ouottH t,h lot pQtr Dr. Lacy as saying of Dr. Prtssly that be was the best preacher in North Carolina., Deceased wa3 the fath fir of Hfpoaro B W and S J Prelslv of IVrnnrPH vi I It of Rev. M W Pressly, of Hamilton. O., and of Rev. N E Pressly, of xttujpiuu, iviexico. me honorary pall-bearers were: Kev. Messrs J M Wh arv. TV D - G Miller, James Bryce. John'.T Chalmers, James H Pressly, and W w wrr. The elders and deam ns nf t.h chnrc'h acted as. active na.l.hpflraTQ -Caarlotte Observer. I : .: THIS IS T i feome man reDresentincr himRAlfi to be connected with The Rt office rhas played a clever trick on Mr. Jim Bolin. of China Cimva lhe man. whoever ho mitrht lh met with an accident. breakintTlhp handle-bars ot his bicycle. H nnt. up a pitiful tale to Mr. Rnli n w h r loaned him a pair of bars until re could get home. Neither th ft bars nor the man have been heard from. We assure Mr.. Bolin that the nartv getting his property is in no way connected with this paper. ' MIKIl For Over Filty Years Mrs. Winslow's Soothing 3vrni has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their child ren while teething, with perfect bug cess. It soothes the child. pnfhPi.a - - - W-WA. V V U 'J the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedv for Diarrhoea, It will relieve the poor little sufferer-immediately. Sold bv druggists in every part of the world, T wt n ty-fi ye fcn ts a bottle. Be sure nd ask for "Mrs vVihslowi Sooth- lLg Syrup," and take no other kind Mrs. JamesP Cook has rpfnmpfl to the city, aftera visit: of two weeks in South Carolina. ! Hor.jR Lee Wright, of galia- hit r tt ioCm u . i iu um uny, naving come l i w. u uu icai uuoiUCO.'J, miss Irene Kiden;hou.r, of St. ouuu h, t-penr ioe aay jin tne city; tne guest ot Mr. and Mrs. R E Ri denhour. . j Mr. Luther Phirey! has gone to Monroe, where he was summoned ty. appear in a rraglstrate's trail against Charies Traylof for swind ling. revenue dhcer 1 George W Means went South last! night. He win oe absent from the city for sev eral days. I Mrs E C Wagoner, Mrs. Fred S wj.nk, Mrs. Dr. Herring, Mrs. M R carrier and quite a number of others,. have gone overjto Charlotte. - Mr. Charles Prnpst spanl several hours at China Grove to dav. rTne- d ay,) I o o k in g a ft er the 1 oca i o n of tne nouses uapt: Propt is to build for the Patteison Manufacturing uompany. G-IVE US YOUR ATTENTION GUPiD Maize Nutrine Hulled Corn IS GOOD TO Beat the- Bando Just try it with some of onr Ghoica Sugar Cured Hams and Fancy Patent Flour. Ervle ifmltlh . GROG E:RS.' AH Wear M Mk, 14 I,, - m at one-half their actual cpst and value. ;Our Immense Line ois SPRING - CLOTHING. is arriving daily and the bargains we offer in iTYLE, QUALITY, " AND FI T. will simply u8tun" you. MEN'S WEAR. of Frank Pvatt of the rail Th4 dead body wag f mnd bv the side road beyond Marion, SbndaV morn ing. The coroner's jury found that he was probably nndi r the influ ence of liquor and Jumped f;om the ; i j a i it .... iiixiu iu him ueam. Ana still men are not afraid to drunk. And risk tl emselves Mr.' M F Nerbit, ol doddle Creek, was in the city thi (Tnesdav)oaorn- ing, and told a oTanprd reporter tnat tnere was thiamorning. frost this city, also states th frost. on bis place Mr. J B Caldwell of at there" was Mr. James D6rtou ilead. Uncle Jimmie,? Dorton, one of the few -volunteer - Mexican veterans WARNING. For S5.00 we offer suits worth 7 00 to 9 00. For 16 00 you get equally as good a bargain From $7.50 CC $10.00 Wfi Sfill vnn a anif a Prince ;-j-UUiU fiwU cuuuu iur We ha ye never before shown such a and the prices are so much lower than you expect-you will vtuiu uuuio vvilu a fjrpaa smile. i in too to tiii ii see fob yoflBsiitk ; We offer 500 Dozen Mpti' nn nn, a i Medinm aa Fine S. Ht, at HALF PRICE s?" CANNONS & FETZ&-S. HEAD OR TAILS ? and brODZaN bionnm0nt0 in Ps of the city are everlasting evi nces of irie patriotisni of' South olinians, who love to preserve memory of dead heroes, states- ouu oenefactors. chDS e many handsome rchee of Charlestoa, the, oldest'is fdll nf which has a history "We wish to caution allisers of Simmona Liver Regulator on a subject of the deepest interest and importance to their health perhaps their lives. The bole proprietors and makers of Simmons Liver Regulator learn that customers are often deceived by buying and taking somej medicine, of a aimilar appearance or taste, believing it to be Simmons Liver Regulator. "We warn you that unless the word .Regulator is on the package or bottle that it is not Simmons Liver Regulator. No one else makes, 6i ever has made Simmons Liver Recmlatnr m anything called Simmons Liver Regulator, but J. H. ZeiHn & Co., and nb medicine made ii both rCrv ed the At,ntic, n stood . Y tashsh and Federal shells, and TtbalG?0rge Washington tuese pewa are marUd 1 Qspy ucjr utea aniocKea ror, 1 wanac in Charleston, nued -on second page.) samelWe alone can cannot be resDonsible. ii i i , uTui- -'-i ' --j u-- c i ; tuer meuiuines represemea as tne same do high v esteemei bv the Ptootein the u i. 71 "L tr; uu neighborhood in whicn he lived and 1 wm.i Bear this fact well m mind, if you We waa the father of Mrs, Robert W 7ousuPPsedto be Simmons Liver Regula- Biggers of thir city. Hie remains bf58e-thS name s wh t Hke m . y . . w ' r l Luaiua kt, and the package did not have the word wk interred .today, . r.o,Bd), at Regulator on it, you havp been imposed iSethel Metho l'sf chorco. . jpon aria have not been taking Simmons uiver xveguiaior ai an.w ine Itegulator has been favorably known for jnany years, and n' ' :'w ' v ,j i ' hi wuu use iu khow now necessary It is tor The Best baive in tK.e world for pflVpr a w,a .t?. Cuts, Bruises; bores, Ulcers, Salt a6n- Headache, Dyspepsia, and all disorders Rheum, Fever yor Tetterd Chappa Rising from a Diseased Liver. Hands, . Chilblains, Corns and all ! We askiyouto .look fori yourselves, and Skin Eruptions, and positively cures !' 186 that mons Liver Regulator, which o-i j tj- F0u can readily distinguish by the Red Z ileor no pay reqm-ed It is 5n TO anJ by guaranteed to give otatief action or medicine called Simmons Liver Regulator, monev refunded. Pric 25 ctnts perl J. n. zmiN & co. box ifor eale at r a Jfetzers Urng Like throwing up a penny' an 3 taking chances. i3 the Indiscrimma-e' w,,- .. FUENITUEE for the season. It presents the latest idea's in style and finish and is the result of stud experience and the perfect acquaintance with ll,e popu lar demand. Our Furniture' commands admiration by the beauty of finish and elegance ot design. We carry as complete a line as any Furnititre Store iS'the State. -We guarantee our goods as represented and prices' as LOW a, th LOWEST. . I Oed Room Suits. -paeels, Center and Dining Tables, J ounges, Couches, 1 I adies' Desks, j Hair, Cotton and Shuch Mattresses, I A rt Novel tits. Baskets, Pickets, Dockersi ' nide Shades, c Qide Boards; ' Sc Baby Carriages, Matting, ' Qhlna Closets " " : i 0f alAkiDda descriptions BELL, HRBIS & QO Be.,lircaltaTS care l- -i. I . . , H. W. Frylirur. .Bring me BncKlen's Arnica naire. Take store, j. Simmons Ziver Regulator your " -repair . work. All :r work . - ..... done promptly and . satisfaction r-r guaranteed H. W, Fry ling. MORKISON H. CALDWELL ilTOENIY AT JjXW, CONCORD. M. 0 OflBce in Morria buiJdiQg, cprait court Efoase. Offers to the lm , liable. permarTen U' coniel "i' accomodating bBnk,n r.t.?nd wealfKdhave817 time and eee us. i"9, J0U "Oxae P. B. COLTR ANE, Cashier , J. M. Or.ELL,'Pres -1 .-If '1
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