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Fol. XII. No. BftDTAL 111. : ihe Palh of f roffrcss ar little neighboria? town of tchfield, Stanly coHDtv, is Quite young, but is taking on all the sub- VBURGLAR, TAKES THE LIFE ,i mam of advancement. The OF-. A WOMAN village has been Incorporated and no n4uors may be sold within two Mrs. A A Spring, of LeXinfffn, Shot miieS 01 Mt" Zt0n Church. while Attempting: to Arise From -Lne village strnck the key-note nVr nod-After the Fiend and if of progress when she put her foot cnnrM will Probably Be lynched, on the liquor traffic. With intemp A brutal murder has been com erance down education, morality miittd-and has few equals in the and Christianity will risel . annals of crime. - wn, peace ana prosp3rity to rru- vi7 a i , our neighbor, yet in the bloom of This (Wednesday) morning be- urban maidenhood. v tween the hours of 3 and 4- o'clock. m , i . n , . "J uspiiai ror. Charlotte. a Jmrglar and r A nd entered and The- Charlotte Medical and Sank' wlUwD, Cai institute, soon to be opened i out una.? io secure Dooty and unarlotte, is attracting atteatiau i 398 m several roomp, walked into ulujreni: Parla of the State. . Ds. the bed room of Mm. A A Sprint Irwin and Mieenheimer, Dr. It L CON0OK1X N. G TEDNKSDAY JUNE 23. 1897 I Whole NO. 1,751 . PERSONAL POlJMTEHS. . Capt. J M Odeil is at Bessemer gone Sooth wife of the proprietor cf the hotel. .U Ut' Wakfi are he ,T , ; , . riUPiiClro or ine new pay 1 hosDital At, bpnngs was awakened and as i ia frt u , . . "ospjcai. . , -t At is to be complete in every 6ar- sae raided on her elbo w, yet in bed, ticular, and is to be conducted on ? uastara enonrat her, the ball 1116 oraer of the pay hospitals if the tajiagsneot in the cheek bone be- larKer norcnern cities low the riht eie, death resulting The do3to who will estjlbliah icataatlj. Thrbrlar then made sT areu8mon2 the eoad his eeeare ' ; a ? st eminent phjeiciaI8. Dr go d scape. Wakefield ha3 a repatation far and It :s said thaUhere were several wide as an eje, ear and throjt pt. rereons in the hotel who were ciali3t, and the other physicians are awakened by the pistol shot and ran among 'be leadicg pMctitioEers cf to the room of the dying woman! h"l0Ue- - bntt there only in time to se her' iZv T wil' bf eBtal" ,. , , , u"r "'bed at an early date. The names U We could not learn whether of the proprietors are a gnanntee of wc uigiar was eeen wnetner its success. News. white or back. Rev. J S Dunn hna rofUn , , . . " V,UUCU irom L.exington. . rMlSS Ela Wflltpr haa rofnm from a visit to friends in Charlotte. 7-Mr. W T PoWfl. Of Mor(Tnntnn spint last night in th mo oi. viouq, Mrs. Ann Flynn and Mrs. Ma mie Good B. of Snrincna will a mn ; n the city today. ' Miss Mattie Pharr hns rplnrn to the country, after spending! sev eral days in the city. . : 1 Just Received'at CANNON L FETZER . N 4CAR. LOA of the Mies Lelia King returned to the city last nicrht. attar ioif tn iciauveu in iviecKienbarg county. Mrs Charloe Price, of Salisbury, - i rti R oiler is in thecity, the g;uest of Mrs. uriuson. RE ray I ni n . . Mrs. Springs was. of. one themot Marshall M,HV V;n ".v,. prominent families in that section. Ia3t of the week for Albanylo take me notei is kept in thft Payne eignt prisoners to the United States residence on Main street. penitentiary. Two of the prisoners i rom passengers coming in on the convicted afc otatesville' court, wuiu uuuuu irain we learn that 0UCYUIC auu one ai unar there ia great excitement in Lpxin Iotte- ten ml -throughout Davidson conn- Wifch reference to the criticism of r7- ' Marshall Millikan, printed elsewhere hloodhounds have been secured ln ln18 PaP8r lor taking prisoners a:C hoc pursuit of the mur- vunnoiie to iisnefeoro jail ter, and if caught, justice will be wnere'tbere is a lepublicaii jailer, mpeted in short order. rather than to Stanly which was Mrs. Springs was about 50 years near to Charlotte but where "there of ae and leaves a husband and is a.democratic juter, the Landmark several children. " informed at the marshall's offipo that it is within the discretion nf rost mil Ifews. the marshal fn amn A - ir John M,ll3, of this place, who whatever jail he deems bestStates, b:e- visiting his mother at yille Landmark VrwooJ, returned Tuesday - . c. -. , . ' ' Bcnntlfal Portrait., ' Superintendent F L Bobbins nf n . . , tie 0,ln ....,. .-. , 08 . f Dr- O Fetzer has on exhibition worn w hT h,H ,, '8 atth drag store a number of por. - ich i-1 uit ld rSTOlIeD !o-hinbone by Miss Ca'rri, - JliOUUljr, V7I1IIB Mr. J A Hathcock left for Stanly 8tndVing art in Paris, France Miss c'Qny today, on business , McOanless is indeed a grand artist m a. . 1 LrJ1 P?P..V rilPJe pretty portraits Wiii more jnaa repay you to call and Mrs. C P Wheeler is .stopping vyihj iTxrH. VV Ur DOSnamfir tnr n tTrr aays. - ; j - Mrs.G W Hisl aMlr W Vli V KJ 'jw'bu ana unimnev Knpr to aronH seveial weeks. visiting fri luiawTca, - . Miss Lucv Coffi boro, ia visiting Mieses Hattie and T ; 1 1 1 i i . ,:-ri ... u iiiv vuuk. one will rpturn to morrow evening. " ( Rev. Dr: W S Creasy, of Win ston, arrived in the city this morn ing and is the guest Of Mr and Mrs. D Coltrane, He wilkofficiate at . i . ? . ...a ixie marriage, tonigfct. . j T and CANNON N BLE-NO High Grade ? Roasted Coffle Eryin & Smitn - ' 'i . GROCERS. . Sold His Wife for $100. Alliance, Ohio.; June 31 Jacob Zellar and Brecht Yanne, natives of Swi Z3rlandt rented a fetrm iust east of thecity;two years ago. Zdlar had a wUe ana family while Yanne was Hi and Attendants Arriva wiu wi jii r. i-rnno ovH i J vwui, Ci ii V-i Alexander will, take place at 4 " Jeioi r . . " Firemen at Fayetteyllle. vuwvAiou uiiur :r nr ai ' "er past eirht oVit ,i,. 1 lhe aDnUal convention and tonr sociation, to be" held'at Fayetteyille, Dorothy Gunnels of Tw OIatlon-to iield at Fayetteyille, 0k. and Mi J' Berth K j Augst,3r4. Sth. will be the Mnel "1- r8.,13 ;f bigesfocsibtf of the kind ever doming C"J t0,s l-e'd in the. borders of the State. Mr. ohario, lt - Ohe tnoucand dollars will be given f'Mperiiv, ff' "Sr0m awfly '-Pri". In addition to the m Jt J' "mved f Charlotte, liratfoiitlxI,;, tjhi, Da; :ia::. 8-- -ni -oe open-to ilr w;,t ;7 ' X1 auu mrd- tooe,ithe ji single. .ZUarfs.wife1 is nomel vand -p t , -y it: wa3 notlohgbefore Yannetame orh Like throwing up a penny and taking chances, is the indiscrfci E-URITITURE for the season. It? presents -the latest ideas in nd is the result of study, experience and the perfect acquaintance wl)h the pon . ', u'"' "rj? urmture commands admiration by the beauty of finish acd elegance of design. We carry as . complete a iinp a nr' ' 4 State. Ve .guarantee , our goods as represemed I n .rnit!lre the LOWEST. ' v j, as icpresentea and prices as LO ed Koom Suits. .: " gcipels, Center and Dining Tabfes. IT ounges, Couches, - ad ies' Desks, , - , ' Hair, Cotton aud Shuch Mattresses . Art Novelties. Baskets, Pickets ' v. .. Oacks for halls, Mouldings, . NOockers,,, N I op ide Shades, ' : v ' " S gideBoard8, ' ' A -vBaby Carriages, Matting ; hlna Closets mjl BU Kiqas ana descriptions. S i it her t ardent admirer -: Zellar of tea complained; of his, hard' lot, and regretted leaving Switzerland. Last Sunday Zellar said if he had $100 he would go back tcr Switzarland. 5SeII me joar WiiKAaiid stay away forever and the money s'youwC Yannel i said to have replied - "Take the i i - ji Oar undertaking- denartmem. ii nnmata . SjZ C ;0 Bell. All calls ara promptly iet. darorh" De "Eder the arT.of M? V ; for men ilr w-,7; i,jL1- aau mrJ- otone, J O t!' De5 hlS brPther. Messrs KnH, U'atsonvSam Houston, T B Httt ' cuausland and A 1 1 'arn. An r0 nf.o , iVJU iraio iron High c4 nPe S hrouSh thi8 0i. . Ck.-V .S tWelvfi onook ' of ihat ni Temperance Union I two Carolinas and Virorinia President -McNeill will leave no stone unturned to make the meet one of grandeur and profit. The hose and reel company ol this city is anxious to attend and will probably do so, if the people will assist them. A running team has been organized, but the bovs EQUAL TO THE;BESX COLLEGE with every fenre of a high CTaoe iollese for women added- cyidrenBreoht, and ItVa bargain," '-K U J.ijJDIjN-G-" ISLW1?' 148 sd;ZelIa,Done."repUed oit S'1 lof ; i The papers ere made oat and .th? " a n a nrrT mTr ftffrnm'ci- :-i . ' A r ilU U L la,:". ,;C7 ff7v ternaiiona! reputation TfiREE COTOSES Biaib? A- b. jj. s.'aaa GROUP, "SYSTEM 4pf electives! V . . Thre. teachers of great ability. ' &L 5rtsM4'v.:-o. ...diploma, mandolin, vocal. r0?' t0,. banjo. ? ART.CONSEP V ATV course to of Art taught. lv raauation. All varitiea 3"- I J Cty- The papers ere made oat and the maney paidJpyer- thatjevening m tl e presence of several of their country men, j Todays Jacob left? Alliance for Switzerland; x : Old people who :Tf quire medieice to regulate4 tlieif bowels and kid neys rwill find the true remedy in Electric Bitters.-- This medicine d oes not stimulate and contains no whiskey nbr;4othertv intoxicant, but acts asa , tonic and alterative. It acts teildly,: on tho stomach and bowels, aidiBg.strenght and t?ivinff t.f tho nrrrano th.k ." J.' . . m the Wormancof the function,! Ii C ZJ. tfVFISHEP'' Chfr1n rM ElectngJlilfeAraisanescellenfc iaW w- - " - -'l yVariOtte9v Nr C. ' i- i ( m. - - j are not as enthusiastic as they are will run one tomorro. in other own8 bottle at Fetzer'0ru-Store; "jr. V? t(' i : iiiT-iV Jj "it- 'i 1 i.
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