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w ' . : - . I YTT No. 27 trTTlADC nP A WW I TT-pmnn t . " " v w i iMUAm ai n.oia Y xLiLijtj . CONGOUW, N. C. SATURDAY JUNE 12, 1897 PERSONAL POTntwwq ! I rorlhe July Termor Raperlor Crt Programme or the Confederate V.t- r I V fe Be fle.d Jnly seek. Jnu.e Oreeu eran Be-union, Je 22-21897. .7" B P "turned to the 11 rrw- TTftvin Vmi . city lost night. K IXBJ jiB L Wattoo, F 0 Fnlham, from Conf derate Veterans through- , "1r:J tC Wadorth returned - Tui.a nAiwAf Tni;.M a ou t t b e Sou thflm Rf afoa ; irom Charlotte this morninc JifDrj JJIwWCBi w w J v uitnu xvi v.m wvhwo wi luiuriQSv Thyer, John A Sims, J 0 Howie, D tion in regard to the programme for . . Mri E C Misenheimer is sDend. y Litaker, u m. Darnette, Jno. Jj the re-union at Nashville. I her -tn 1DS 8me time at Henderson, N. C. Whole NO. 1,744 Fafwrt, B F Aired, R F Coble, J R advise t W f ho fni w;I it fS?:ff J T HartniATv w a Pd 7188 that the following programme L --Mrs. S JW 0 Itaell. D " M Readiin 18 no by the executive Jag IBrown, Geo C Hurloeker, A M committee, subject to change. Allman, Chas. R Oline, J W Fnher, On Tuesday, June 22nd, th fi a H White. Geo. W M W Allison. S E White, of Fort Afina visiting her father, Mr. R -Miss NanniA WfiKh of T.rii A O ... . ' v juinou, I W W V- " Y1Blwug Jw-r. ana Mrs. (J F His- . f - - tee p T ' I J " vvuv., mo xn- :: - r . ... i Sr A h. wnue. ueo. w Mieen- naaflPA ilivioirtr, ;n . , r MOlM.uS5r' au" rs. er, Si,sWhite,lored; Alfred ernacle ai U 'IT! i - Klattz,J K wooa, j uuiiurkhead, m . TJ ,.r .'a v. rarjes and Morrison 1 Patterson, J L. Hudson, David J soucl 4 wuu inree brigadier -mg nave returned from Davidson. -a uuo uj tuo graauaung R M Patterson, J L Hudson, David maJor-Seoeral and three brigadier King ha Cook, D V Linker, P R Motley, SeraU. At 12 o'clock, m the same he forn Trn W Morrison, Thomas- D Dalin. auditorium. addrssfl nf class. ttt W n i notumi; - D fl Corzine. W H Barnhardt. and responses, and the oration of xr- r 5 M Barrow has gone to SECOND week. Hon Tnhn Hf T?QO -n i. , ngs Monntain, where he will ilffiFOBShS -iee on credent will be ap. -Meesrs Alex. BPyd, Wi.l Fet- n r. . . rrt t. t? t?4i . i pointed. The Dauchteru nf tha nrt zer, .Bernard Kelzer. Will MmtJnm. ET. T W Smith, Isaac ieeraoy win meet in the hall of Ph.rinTf-r t . 8nt 10 Jno. M Smith, Caleb J Representatives ac the oaoitoUt 10 afurnon . "t'te At 7 O'cloch R M . i . during June, J ulya and August, except on Kizer, Freeze, Jno. Onodman. D M Wllrpr n, H A m r. .oululuB laBi mgnt, CrL0 Earnhardt, Jas. DBaneh. Mtt 00 . Uwt -s&i?!'5.Br7lo.who been t cifford . 'fvu"6 wm give a reception to Viai""g reiauves in the county for """""o wu kuo caixitJ place. I " w njuajr, uav On TnrW .Tn n a ,qJ . ... ln? accompanied Dr. T F Pharr to 1 -S" J "UU MU1U. L1JR I IN N tAtnn Forest inn 3evn. . A- - , wyu. , u t , ness meeting of the rrnfinn nill - ; Mnor Jofles. Charlotte. Rnont . . few houra ia the city Friday on his " , ,ln "e ,bw" beginning Pickles, Tomato Oat- sj buuic aiuuj iayie couniy, alter . - uiwimug auu JB8l. ttt i -.1 SATURDAY two weeks absence. ing all day. At 8 o'clock that even. ing a Confederate concert will be Hams and 'The whole earth seems tn hJiUg a federate concert will be SaUCe and snmft i . . I rrivan a tL. 1.1 - I , auve witn mcjcia these moon liht 6 tue taoernacie, after which -u c.cuiiigo. xmij etacement was vuxeu-iraie xteunion Ulub will -ww SSine' w0 tr6y"'ls later in the g,ve a rJecep?ion t0 the v,sitins 8pd- Breakfast Bacon mamo uj. uuaor. Rev J D Arnold has returned n Tnesday, June 24ib, the great from Salisbury, where he lectured parade will take place. Gen W H X , Jackson will be chief marshal. His MSyXtt Hal:11 be the famo,,s saT3cE3h Twitinthia brother L fi Tn.t naesaie. AT GROCERS. (WITH Mrs, T H Cook and son, Mr W t eaCh State dividon H Cook, will go to Salisbury ' this the sPODSors and maids of Au Ased c"9" yv.uiyK wure tney will spend Sun- uur carrying tne coa-of-arms of day with relative. t-hpi. s.a WHEN WE CLOS E AT 11 O'CLOCK P This is necessary in order fo give our salesmen a little rest during the liofc weather months. Thev are m the store from 13 to 16 hours a day during tne other nine months of the year, and certainly need and are justly entitled to the short time lor rest and recreation afforded by this arrangement. We nope our fri ends flnd: nnatnTnarci preoiate this and come to see as dnring the sum mer months before 7 o'clock. We havje a splendid: std in all lines and will spark no effort to please you in) and fo' I I' U-ood Yours to Serye Prices Their Infant Dead. After ab illness of several months, ripe old age of 84 years. He was a 9 infant f f- j u .. J wao Rev. Miller Installed Rev Dr ww du ' f i l "i l !i 1 uiuuiiiiD, ripe oiu age 01 o4 years He was a cL! a00TDied fife f t? 8,?d MrP -tive of S3,t,and and eettled" nel T ..an son Clair, were in the c. v John Creech, ot Cannonville. died om mn js-i- ..... . .: f. t .(Satorda,)- mornine Thev 1 rlay evening at 8 o'clock. TheLfll. w .J . ..J ! John 0 Watte, one of the -oldest . i. . citizens of CJabarrus county, : for . a I many yea-, a resident of No. 6 OA. IN IN C 3 N & Fr?T7PD township, died Friday night at ' the T L Zj Rj L fere in the c y Jonn.Vreec. ot Cannonville, died Gold Hill directly after the war !had M O A TT morning. The, iday evening at 8 oclock. The ended. He leaves a wife and Wo HfcADS OR y Eev W n Ai. remains of tms beloved little darline JL-r- .. X r fi a n h n. w?re Joined War k o tit I remains nf thin hftlntrorl UfioK I WV) Uj ikcvt w U Al I w.v i-u wnio uaiuug i sons. f rno aj n . i itato imri n ;M 11 j .1 -v,:0q rresbytenan church, 7 r ,T n be interred at Mount Olive Lth. FUENlTirer fnr co T. 1 selection o ethe two ministers formallj fA McCnllough conducting the eran churcb gQnd .Up,, Rev. Cornelius Miller as its S'm'T St' Andrews' o'clock. , 5 10 d e f study, experience and the perfect acqaaintance wUh he popu. Ptor. Rev. Miller will be installed ch" at 3 oclock p. m. -- , ? f . or Furniture commads adn.irat.onby the teau,y of Ld "EockyKiver tomorrow morn.ng. CTcaM.. the Temploy ofMr.y W GibSrfto f WeC.? HeteaJine X Furniture Stora th! w,,. . i-ne uucner iieague or St. James7 Ti'H "nna past, -nas gone to his uui goous as represented and brices a to w cnunsii met on the parsonage lawn xiouou couniy to wr, "D..fo' 80me So'olock Friday night, wheo the & Red Boom Suits. ViiV- aiu rcom hnsn af fV.Q uw I ,n,:-3.v.; r i -r .. 1 j " "J lft tl , . " j-uijL picoiucxiu mj. tuts jjeugue, mr. uno. M uuou. 8 u he gentleman who Cook, in a short bat most happy thl u rpri8ed the bicJcle en address of welcome invited all to tfr,QOALi. . " tunica ainuipttto iu iub pleasures or tne vve v"" to caution ail sseri Inn j J iauco unar- evening. He announced a program v 6 V " ;i suuJect oi inecpes J0tte and who is held in hitrh Mffl u- u . Vm interest and importance to their health- tisanmprnn - ? -Steem 0fexerCl8e8 which consisted of piano perhaps their lives. The sole proprietor, irntfto "lends here, will splos and duets, vocal solos and reci- ,and m,akers of Simra-ns Liver Emulator o Spartanburg to live He wi,l lotion.. Th Mmrni vrr vcf by Fooably leave MondflV f" " "V anQ ta,IDg SOffie rrodlcine f a ciuunuay. roharee and -arranged the assemblv nlar appearance, or taste, bdieviriditto Mn. . A Pe wmmons llvf Kr-ul&tor. We tram 1WUU" 10 irue vou that unless the word Regulator is on w h to caution all tser? of Rimaioi.- Easels, Center and Dining Tables. TT 1 1 II ""uca, vyiiUL'UeS, I adie8 Desks, Malr, Uotton.and Shuph Mattresses. MM A XT t . . - LCI ror. -iw' .fRD made quite i J P" yesterday afternoon, whej M bi" trip 10 0harl0" oTn J, fle ln hour and.thir.jy. toCh , :,0nrney,r0m tii8rW ,? " "e inK1:39' anddid noJre! QQtl1 night. 'He A rt Novelties. Baskets, Pickets Ffcacks for h1lH MnnU; R Racks for halls, Mouldings,1 Dockers. ! 6 ' fnMde Shades, c: secret- nf o 0v.. . ed V' 3An 8e!tiBg the 'trope, oner. 18 dlllicnlt ' d ' But '! u-re wnat ll Ailment i,ter , t t'?g 19 eQre. ad the noth 7 at "ork sickness W!tor h;t 1 bltttBPns. Liyer 1t a5,e?IlfliVer well J:8a.-a ana aH po.sonfrom .the - restaurant style and served each to a bountiful feast of ice cream and cake. The remainder cf the evening was spent in free, jovial converse till the approach of 11 o'clock indicated time m a ror adjournment. Pastor Miller expressed his nleas ure at the joys manifested bv .all ana at the success of the event when all bid adieu and departed with pleasant memories of . the Luther League lawn party. Returned Home. - " o- Mies Carrie Lippard, of Concord, who has been with Miss " Minnie Hoffman for several days, went home this morning. Miss Lippard is a mute and was returning from the asylum at Morgantoi Salisbnrv j ELI Sun. Dne nackae or bottle, tl f it ?c s5 . i. - - ..v. si l i.iliiljl.c il vpr Ro'tnloTrti. XT. .... . . --o vwi -l wig eise muKes, or fiver has made feimnior.s Liver Regulator, 01 anything called Si ranjons Liver Regulator, but J . H7 Zeilin & Co., and no medicine made vj anyone, eiSr; .j tne same, We alone-can pat it up. and we cannot be responsibje, ii - o tu cauic uu aot help you as you are led to expect Ihey 1 5 " will. .Bear this fact well in rabd, if ycu have MH H 13 V P V V T? 'T 1 een m the habit of using a medicine which W vJ IV Hi (SL IV. Y iL J, i r . - " tuiii regula tor, because the name was somewhat like 4. iT J.-J . 1 f . .t, auu me pausage aia not nave tne word Regulator on it, you have been imposed apon and have not been taking Simeons Liver Regulator at all. )The Regulator has been favorably known for many years,! and ill who use it know how necessary it is for Fever and Ague. Bilious Fever, Consipa :ion, Headache, Dyspepsia, and all disorder? irising from a 'Diseased Liver. j We ask you to look for yourselves,; and lee that Simmons Liver Regulator, which iron, ran T&ziAfixr lisf.innmiiaij hxr ihn Pk -T medicine called Simmons Liver Regulator J. H. ZETXIN & CO. A Baby Carriages. Matting. Qf all kinds anddejcritiona. Sc CO., Ben.0" aS&T'- the care 'of Tak ' : 1 juuf uiucrs oy icai Simmons Liver negotiator to please you.s WHOLESALE and RETAIL QUEENS WARE. . Charlotte, N U Our wholesale "department contains the leading lines in C. C. and' White Granite J Hotel ware a specialty.' ' " t : , . . ; t, v (, j In our retail department we show an elegant line nf dinner nri i ported by us from the leading manufac turers Of Fnrnrp Woxrllr.? Royal Dresden, Delft, etc. Refrigerators! Freezers, Granite ware and almost every thing in house flirnichino- 1 u.. defy competition. Call on us or send j wi j icau. w e win do our best i Th Strength of a Corporation Liet 3Xifl;tne.wisdom of its r --Management. 1 1 ' ! The Old Reliable Virgin Ia Fire and Marine Hanover, of New York icnmond Palatine of Manchester Atla"ta H.me, of Atlanta! fr a Carolina Fire, of Wilmington, Representing Millions ofdolSs and SuS Represented in Concod by oaars ana urplus, .. .. x. Hurley. Also life and accident Insurance, MOfiKlSOiJ, H. OA L DWELL AITOBSIT AT LAW. COXCUBD, M o i M4 . r 1
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