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FOREST HILL NEWS. Killed Thirty. On6 Snakes -i Crops Abundant and Calamity Ilowlers Scarce Personals. Mr. A R Helderman, of the But falo thread mills, has gone to Mount Holly, in answer to a telegram stat mg that his brother was at the point of death at that place. Mr. Fred Odell returned from Bessemer citj yesterday after an ab- Mr. and Mrs. S J Durham and child, of Bessemer city, returned to their home today. Mr. 15 F Allred caught fourteen fine carp.from the resenoir, just be low slippery reck, Saturday e renins:. Oliver Linebery, late of Handle man, is visiting Messrs Walter and Arthur McOollum at this place. Miss Jennie Byrd, of Robinson Coanty, is visiting the family of Mr. A W Morgan. - i Mr . B F Allred has gone to Ran dolph county far a ten days visit among relatives and old acquaint ances. Mrs. B N H Miller, who has been quite sick for a week or so, is much better this (Monday) morning, Mr. 0 L Harris has just returned from a visit to his father's in Moat gomery county. Mr: Harris says crops are abundant and calamity howbrs are scarce. Mrs. A W Mills and children have ; returned to their noma at Mooresville. - Mr. E D Stogner, of Rockingham, has accepted a position here in the cotton mill. . " - . . j Messrs H A Peatree and Chrisa Cochrane, while out on their "bikes" Sunday evening -near Coddle creek bridsre. killed a lar I I I Q UVMH snake and thirty young ones. These young men did not go to Wilming ton, either. The Discovery Saved His Lire Mr. G. Cailloutte, Druggist, at Beaverville, III,, says: To Dr. King's Now discovery I owe my life- Was taken with La Grippe and tried all the physicians for miles about, but of no avail and was given up and toia i couia not Jive. Having Dr. Kine's New Discover in m-v at t sent for a bottle and began its use r l if1 lDe nrst dose began to get better, and after using three bottles: was up and about aftin. lis 18 its weight in gold. We wun cKeep store or Mouse without it. Get a free trial at Fetzer's Drug Store. - - M?NDAY AUGUST ?3, 1897 CONCORD VS. GREENSBORO. Baseball Tomorrow and Wednesday ..Ut, rnm-iiori in Excel lent Shape. No game that has ever been pulled off in this city, has created as much talk and general interest as the game s booked for tomorrow and Wednesday between . .Concord and Greensboro. Everybody is talking baseball and no doubt the largest gathering of enthusiasts ever as sembled for the purpose of ..witness ing a like contest in our city, will hug the grand stand and bleeohera.. The, new; grounds at Southside park a-e in trim and the boys are in excellent shape. Tickets for the. game are on sale at Johnson's drug store and at Marsh's drug store. General admi, lion will be 15 cents and 10 cents extra for grand stand seats. The boys deserve good patronage and will doubtless have it. as thev put up good ball. Whole NO. 1,81$ Hcl to Borrow Ills Friend's norss. A young gentlemen of the city went to the country to see his best girl Sunday nigh and after un hitching his spirited steed from the baggy, he put the animal jn the sta ble and tied him, with a halter. After spending several hours at the house with the object nearest and dearest his heart, the youcg man got out his horse, and thinking more about the separation tt au he did the horse, the.. halter slipped off and the beast made a break for his home at Brown's stable, and didn't stop until he got there. The young man says he borrowed a horse from a friend to bring him home, and as there is no one to prove that he didn't walk, the story goes. A Query Guess who ? i Bueklen's Arnica salve. The Best Salve in the world for Outs, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Kheum, ifever Sores, Tetterd Ohappe Hands, Chilblains. Corns and all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles or no pay requi-ed. It is guaranteed to give Btatisf action or monev refunded. Price 25 cents per box For sale at P B Fetzer's Drug store, Cap t. Bar ringer Dead. - News reached, Jhe city Sunday morning announcing the death of Capt. 0 A Barringer, of ' No ., $ township, a note of whose illness appeared in this paper several weeks ago. -.t Capt. Barringer had been an -in valid for a long time, having suffered seyeral strokes of paralysis, and was patient through it all until the cold clutches of death bore his soul to the great beyond Sunday morning at 3,30 o'clock. Deceased was 78 years of age, and leaves three Hying. children, Mrs, S C Alexander, of this citv. Mr TW. nett, of Mecklenburg, and Mr" Watt W Barringer, of No. 3 township. The funeral services were held at Poplar Tent this (Monday), morning, at 10 o'clock, by the Rev. W U Alexander, of this city. Wanted.""" t m . Three good salesmen and collec tors at once. Write to The Singer vAnURING Company, Char lotte, is. u. A Good Hnv. Rev. Steffey is not only doing a good work, ministerially, at St. John's, but is going out into the highways and is looking after the negleoted ones of the flock. There is an essentially Lutheran element in and about the Piott school house neighborhood that needs a house of worship nearer to them. . The .proper committees are formed and work will soon be begun to build a hoose of worship there. This is a good move and we hope will prove eminently successful. a;g&b in Her Forehead. , Sunday morning while .Mr... and Mrs. D iB-Coltrane were attending services at Central Methodist church, their little children were left as home, and were engaged in walking about the yard with their eyes closed when little Ruth, their five-iyearold daughter, fell oyer the curbing into the pool surmounting the fountain. cutting quite a severe gash ..-on .her forehead. . The cut was painful and makes an ugly wound. Dr. W H , Lilly,; was-called-in and dressed the wound taking several stitohies. 11 m twm Company O, Attention! v You are hereby, ordered to. appear at your armory Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock for the annual inspection. Respectfully, Edward P. Hill, Cap. PERSONAL POINTERS. 1 Prof. R L Keesler has returned to the city. Dr. M Holden has returned to Gastonia. Mr. A B Young and family re turned from Beatty's Ford. Mr. and Mrs. J B Caddell re turned from a visit to Charlotte. 4 Mr. and Mrs. W A Caldwell, of oiDuury, are Tisnmg relatives in the city. Misses Ellfl WaI tor niA TtiiSo Taylor spent today with friends at ait. neasant. - j Mrs. L C Biles and child returned from a visit to Asheville and Old Fort. Mrs. Elam Klntr Tioa o j.oo liucy Lore have returned from" a vieit to Charlotte. Miss Edna Pitts from' a visit to relatives at David son and Mooresville. Messrs Zeb Cox of Mt. PiAAflAnt and John Falen wider 6f MonroA spent yesterday in the city. Col. B- F Rovster. of. Oxford. will be in the oitr tomorrow, to in spect Cabarrus Light Infantry. Messrs. Max Barker. E J WAnt. and Buzz Griffin, of - 8alisburv. spent yesterday and last night in the city. . Mr. andr Mrs. Keeles. after spening some time in the city, left toaay xor tneir home at Greeley- Miss Mary Brachen left this morning for Charlotte, from where she will leave tomorrow over the the Seaboard Air-Line for Baiti more. , ; i Mips Delia-Sims baa returned ty the city, after-a lenizthv visit to tnnds at Harrisburg. She was ao- ' r . companiea Dy Miss Fannie Sims, of Charlotte, who will spend some ume oere. 1 t - They will get' em. Fresh Cakes and Snow Flake CRACKERS AT Ervin & Smith GROCEUS. NAUGHTY CONDUCT. . r Tlslivrs Treated Badly by Youuif, , ?ia4e Boj Meanness on the part of perpetra tors will be found out by some one who is not interested, and there are several youngsters in town, who engaged in very naughty conduct Sunday night. Two young gentle men (we say gentlemen, because, their oonduct indicated as much,) from Salisbury, called on a lady, and after leaving the house a show er of rocks f olio weid them. Fortu nately, no one was hurt. The young men stood their grounds like brave soldiers, and ofiered to defend their privileges, but the mischievous boys did not ) make themselves visible to the eyes of the visitors. Such outrages should be stopped; and if the offenders are caught, they will be severely punished. The authorities have the 'matter in hands and will adjust differences their way, when the case is ferreted out. MESSRS P B FiSTZER AND W W STUART ARE IN THE NORTHERN MARKETS BUYING THE BIGGEST Stocit of Goods FOR CANNON & FETZER CO. THAT WAS EVER 8HIPPED TO CONCORD. WHAT THEY DO "Will he a Plenty." If you need anything in our already larga and varied;stock,drop in and, we'll qaot prices that you haven't heard before. Come at once. CaonoD k Tela Cmnit. 1 U i on prices biUMwh.il Dingley BilL with the McKinley attachment "to the conv trary notwithstanding. ' - aVe leh8thned our cords ana strengthened TV V our stakes, and we are better prepared to serve the FURNITURE needing public than ever. Buying in car loads for spot cash gives us a long lead over small buyers. We haye on our floor and in wareroom, 50 Bedroom Suits in Mahogany, Bird's Eye Maple, Curly Beach, Walnut and Oak. LISTEN AT THETRICES. Don't faint! 9.00, 12,50, 15.00 30 00. 40.00,50.00,75,00,100 00, Show your hand and take your choice. Parlor Suits in Brocatell, Silk, Plush, 20 00, -J5,00 35.00 and 50,00. No better values to-be found Hat Racks to the Queen's taste from $10,00 to 25 00 Ward Robes $5.00, 8 50, 12.50,' 16.00 20.00, 5 00, Extension Tables $3.75, 5,00, 7.M), -10,00, 15.00, 20.00, Parlor Tables in great yariety,75c. to $10.00. A thing of beauty is a joy f oreyer. Kitchen Tables $L 1.50, 1,25, 2.00. You have. to have it, - Yours ..veryirespectfully, 4 BelU Harris Co. P. S. :The Undertaking Department is under the care and management of Mr. W L Bell. Calls promptly attended lo aay or niejnt. j v i lours respectfully. 'ell, 1 1 arris & Gompaoy. w Make W antma? to of a trade kind any FOR A gfc SHOULDlCALLioNLUSl We haye Wheels for boys and girls. We will have another lot of those Westfield's injaffew days. The demand is so great that we can notkeep them in stock all t,he time. Remember the price ofj thee wheels has been reduced to $60.00 to $46.00 We also givejj'you your .preference as .to handle bars, saddle and pedals. Nowjis your opportunityjiflyouj want wueci ai a low price. Yorke. Wadsworth & Co.
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