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L J ) I' 'nTx OYT - .---rV;j;tfi -'77 V T4 if: W51 m Vol. XII. No. CON U01ll, NC:, TUETD AY JULY 13, 1897 Whole NO 1773 THE MOONLIGHT RIDE. H V ?lf te,f Boy: 1 Mr. W M Barrier was ia the city PERSONAL P0MTER8. I the countr.i. Reed ' has returned to her daughter, Mrs. The B.ke P i8t iKht D3r M,S8 1 today with his son, Paul, who was Dr; J E Smoo t epeh ty es t arday f n i- RVmn o bi"en Sunday eTeniog at his home, munanotto. n Mies Jama Kicnmond gaTe a ....... n - J . . ; . , ' - . ' i f - r i ln No 8 township, by a dog be- Mr. R.MiiWhitet) Charlotte, plea8ant bike party to a few friends lieyed to have rabies. Dri P, A Bar- is visiting hig daughters,- Mrs. G M last eyenirg and despite the mud rie'r Accompanied them here for c6n. Love Mrs. JIam;King. :; and damp atmosphere, the moon- Bultation1 with; physicians, to arrive Little' Mies Mamie Lent z, has ngut riuu uu tun cpicuuiu , irauK aviai a conclusion wnemer or not toiol,uuol;1uu xJoit iu iiiisa Ja;eiie the old fair grounds was a moat de- take the patient to the Pasteur Momsson m lightfnl occasion. . After an hour's Hospital, in Baltimore, ,for.: treat- Mrs.-Joe iu af ment. There is no known remedv rona a visit cf tbe hostess on North Main street; in meaicai science lor nyaropnooia, TJjpTT? ri-? T ;r, -j , . i umess it is in ine rasieur ireai-i miss Dannie snaver. wno was mAnf i I visiting Misses : Mazeie Brown and gneete by serving icesandcake. The! . , i,-. iiittbitte 'ab'l to her home party went m couples as follows: j: ha(i raD108 hut the-Woms1 were .f?? : : Miss Nannie Cannon; Re r Rank- ?ery auBpi0ioui; -It J is 6ad to; rest T swwge L Patter in ; Miss Jame Richmond,-W 'M wtt mc f earful 'cysncesf anU the J -Wadsworth are in Reidsville oi 4 ?-. 't tt n nry wim iuont iearrui cnancesi ana rne iofay attending the summer races Stuart; Miss Lalla Hill, 0 L Smith ; father has about concluded to; take at that place. r;y:T"7'-'i. r Mary Montgoraery, "Ohal , White; about eleven years old and. seems Morning toii few days sojourn at miss uuia uiuuwtiii xju r unite ; 1 oneeriui ana not maca aiarmea. me nome 01 nis iatner at iroui Miss Fannie Young, Milton Hartsell. His brother was thought at! first to man's, Iredell county; H n Fourth 00" v - 1 1 be!bitten but says: he -received his Mrs: Sani Query and children, 10th, Mda Werlz, infant daughter - CODl'-a "S" burg,here they will spend n - . - -r. . A m TTnTlnnlfArl whn- vac bitten -. a M v?,' ' agett d montns ana 0 aays. it was . . 7. "T " tTn "iviTB . -Mrs. E C J5each and children-, Varied at Center Grove on the 11th, th? i81"? t j'. Mies' Eunice and' Master Lindsay. afteVan appropriate sermon W the any thing done for himself than the arrived in the city lasf nieht, and pastdr, Key. J Q Werlz. The stricken oauter.rng that Dr. Barrier, gare are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W Q; parents nave iourf little graves sme i y . jby side in the church. yard, four j While on this .subjeot Just Received at GANNON L FETZER s G NE -CAM LOAD of the famous Roller Tray TRUNKS Travelin g Ba gs and we will Valises Mr. and Mrs. P B Fetzer and ! claims to draw them nearer heaven. anB'er iwry-w, . -v "JZ ZTSfiVi Mat Qnd blpFB them. n w. W. ad-Stone ?-by sajin? -that f- ..WW . 1,:. Ti Vi" lik stay. ": J during the re- there is probably nothing but delu. maiDaer of the summer months. I - CANNON FETZER CQ. - . - - 1 atnrt in rna mnn.ornna nun nnnniRi . , . -; ; The Sundav School Convention of n - I i Mr. J A Odell, of Greensboro, No. 10 township will meet at Mill :,7 is visiting his brother, CapferJ M . ; , . . , lMer"r o Rwanda' niercie ciwb, Uaeli. Jle came down. to. attend a iirove cnurcn on tne nrst oaturaay . . . meetine of the stockholders of the in response 10 me can pnnwu. w n, ftll rftrnr5nffniimnllW, , in AncrnBt next. All churches em Wed in the conrention ft re- Thb SlAKDARD Friday last, twenty 4ucatcu tu luiuiBu uuniiB( . . John H. Long, V. Pres. Coddle Items. . ' Mr. B W Pressly gaye us a call and reported that the Nesbit and Pressly flour mill is now running U J Lone, foliowing which the elec and is in every way a success, vj - tion of officers took plaoe, resalting xne uoaaieneignDornooa nas noiiRH fitny. . i live ladies of the city met at the nome of Mrs. S j J Lowe at 10 o'clock this morning and j organized a permanent bicvele olub, to be styled "Merry Go Roands." The meeting was called to order by Mr?. FRESH SUPPLY ASSORTED Cakes HEADS OR TAI L5 9 Ginger 5nap3 . ...V..,':,:.. -LANl)- . 1 .. ' Soda Crackers had the best of seasons lately and are in need or, rain. ; The health of the community is very good. Whea't that has been threashed is turning out satisfactorily and the quality is g0? r Xletliel Campmeetlnjc. At a OTOgregafosal rre ting of ' Bethel church, in No. 10 township last Sunday, it was decided that a campineeing woald be held at the Bethel harbor, begmnisg oh Friday before the 5th Sunday in August. r Mr. Jake Newell, of -Flo w's?r was in the city and sayj the chickens ae twginni ng ial ready : to hold i n dig o a tion meetings, and that corn will not tassel and fill" out on1 account qf the approaching camp. .- - . . i It May Be Uncenstltatlunal. U Superintendent 'Mebanethas; tele graphed Gdv. Russell tb ""hasten to Raleigh to hold a meetisg of tjie joancu or orate to outain a con struction from the Supreme court if thenew school, tax ' elebtion law; Such men as A O Avery and J 0 L Harris believe it to be unconstitu tional. Tnis should be settled - in time not to detract from tb e cause. JUST RECEIVED ErvinL. Smith's GEOGERS. President Mrs S J Lowe. p Vice-President Miss Sallie Belle Secretary Mrs. J F Yorke. Treasurer Miss Laura Leslie. ' Committee on arrangement Mrr. Gowan- Dusenbury, Mrs. D L Boat and Mw. 3N F Yorke. ' ? V . Seven rje6nleere fwfieivpd at iKa t Committee ' on invitations Miss Pasteur department of the city h s m-r r . -. wl . ttmi I i.sA-i' lA T.iA2ia ;t3.ijL"; . j JNannie uannon, miss ijaiia xiiii,i piw at uaiumuro oaiuruay, suirer Miss Elizabeth Gibson. ; , ling from thetbite ot supposed mad - . -.---. . W ri Go !Roundsw would give their firs w nntinfyrhnrfidav ?nicht ' next, to meet with Miss Nannie . ivannon s at TturM - priK?f fi, oq Like throwing' up a penny an3 takinffchaiices,' is the indiscriminate selection o FURNITURE forthe season. It presents the latestlideas in:;stylendinish nd is the result of study, experience and the perfect acquaint an c 3 witlfthe popu - lar demand. Our Furniture commandsadmiration byfthe.beautyofjfiaish and d prices as LO elegance of design. We carry as complete a line as"any Furniture Store the - 6.36 o'clock, n l.?.c-r.'j ;?cr I U 1 "i interest and imbortarice to" their health i ryi.. perhaps their lives. The sole proprietor '-XWireOUWOUVO Will W tSU AW kU6 I w r .y CT-II IT Zl1514- A l!i:.-.!-.J1 1 ' -jf oicycie pars . State. we guarantee our goods ias represented an LOWEST. ... ed Room Suits. " pasels, Center and Dining Tables. "IT ounges, Couches,; 1 adie8' Desks, : f, ; r : . -y 'W-M W Waif f!riflnvi on A SViWW )tmit 1 1 A rt Novelties. Baskets, Pickets, Dacks for halls, Mouldings, - ! ;- Dockers, -;u::,'r..;-:.-v'- r -i..'. ;v V Inside Shades, . , i Cide Boards,; ' '1 V " Baby Carriages, Matting, rhlna Closets . - : x;; : - ,1- ; oO--lcil?ds and descriPons; wu.4. uuu.iug ubct&vuivub i, uvuiickc,; omu jvui Lc I'ttucr ine care 01 JXLT Bell. All calls are promptly meti day. or night. r learn, thaj; customers -aw Lby . ,r.M mnfAd thW f 1 The centlemen are aot ieligible to PmmmWm ?? r 77 Z r, iZ i - - . r i . Bimuar appearance prrtasie, rqene vmg h 10 1 Doara oi eutrca wuu. iaab iiuauay memuCuiH,uunm . n ,u pe Simmons wvereguiatox, MWAwarn asking that Rich Hammond, colore'd, evidence at the "Merry Go Rounds' you that unless theK word Regulator is s on x.j t 4-- ? - i a T u lwuuua Ihe package orbottle, that it b not Simmons ie appointed a school committeeman Bicycle .Cln entertainments; Live. viator. : No "else. makes,; or for this fownariiDy' The board re- ever has made Simmons Iiiver;Regulator, pf y-r. .',:Uj;inwJ flome From Florida. Mr, No TV ill Ga to Monroe. . f Concord's crack erjaok battery "Messrs. Will Weddington andRich mond Reed, will go to Monroe,to morrow, where they will- assist Monroe in two games, Thursday against Wadesboro and Friday against Matthews. V eddidgtonhas made an excel lent reputation for himself in the box, and Reed is equal to the best behind the bat. 1 this (Tuesday) morning on his way jther medicine represented as the same do ment,ould have urTsdibtiorf over Ij'iii-iativhomel fro RJf" to expect they white rchools.Th respectable white . . - .-- - , sTilI Rfiorthiff far. Troll m roitiri lfTrtii hnxrm . ! j where he has been engaged in truck I been m the habit of sml medicine which people of Anson county will applaud I 'tt ''' ii . I trnn onnnnao Via RimmATia T .xraf T?ormlo. I XL 1. u V.a.J !m 4la 1 iarming lor tnree years pasu trT ' " 'v' v o,., ime acuou ui-iuo uuwu w mu mau to keep up the colored r schools they are doing' all they an)s fn rreaEon, be' expected of them. Messenger ; and Intelligencer.' w !H.e lives at AUgauie, ria., ana is tt,and the..packag9Jdid,xiot:have th word pleased with the happy results ! of Regulflor im ii you ; have ien imposed his efforts m-f arming m that trop. &eulat ical chmatel "He lias just finished been favorably lTm:mwy:yr3,:and w i : I "Tl 1 t 1 . ZA. - - ri a- ers all farm work being temporarily m8me from a Diseased Lirer suspended. t'r We-afik you "to look ' for yourselves, "ana weeks -..u:- xi.- - a . ;-iiu.wnojiseji inow.QQw necessary uww cuiJMut vu ,MwM..wM "vwiwu, , MporiiiAhA i vsnpnsia. And all disord r. Dorton will spend several" iee thai Simmons Livef lgulator, which :sin,the county with rtlatiycs. fou-can. readily drstmpisH by the Red giedicine called Simmons Liver Regulator. - - j; tt. XETLIX CO. PE R F ECT and permanent are the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla, be cause it makes pure, rich, healthy, life and health-giving BLOOD. It utfed to be T f 'king'cotton,'! : but it i8'"king grasVt now.! ' The hay crop is worth $477,C 00,000, the corn crop $471,000,000, the, cotton -crop $283,000,000, the wheat crop $163,.' 000,000 while all the others are be4 low 100,000,000. ureensooro Record. m o .9 r m L'- "5F 3 fJ?'0 Shu- ten w w - 0 .Mil - T - . , MEM - 5Q.Q iin -w V- y Pi . Q n U ' '
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